Thursday, November 26, 2015

A Black Man Theorizes Feminism, and Growing Trends of Black Female Violence




 Ozy Meriq's Graphic
 Brian TriniOne Lewis:

"I absolutely do not agree that the Violent Female behaviour we constantly see in videos is a general youth problem. It is not.

This would have been true if we were seeing a similar increase in violence amongst Male students. We are not.

It is not by chance that just about all the videos we see involve Females.
Even in 'developed' countries we see this increase in Violent Females also.

Honest assessment of the effects of the messages and conditioning of Feminist values and it's impact on the home and children must be examined.

The fact is that many Females are being raised in female authority homes, attend schools with mostly female teachers, in a society that says Females can strike males and they cannot strike Females. This is their Normal.

Females are the ones that get away with striking their children. Males are taught not to hit. Females are taught that it is okay to hit and Fight for your rights.

The fact is now time has seen removal of Social Inhibitors to control violent and other poor behaviour in Females.

But, you know what - very few Females agree with what I am saying as it is always a Males fault and focusing on their own genders' bad ways is a no-no.

Right now, 90% of Female readers are processing thoughts to cuss me, personalize my statement to indicate I am 'toting personal issues' or wish they could slap the stupid out of me. Anything to deflect the cause of the issue elsewhere."

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And this piece of writing made me ask, how come Feminism has not advocated violence in its long history of a movement?


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MH:  i think you should flesh this out, i was trying to understand and get to the nitty gritty but i am not clear. I need you to get behind each paragraph you wrote. feminism does not advocate violence, and i know that so well, your post got me wondering and pondering how come they have never.
 
 this is a deep subject though. i keep thinking on it. and what just came to me is that it is now the women's turn..to internalize violence in this hemisphere as the men did decades ago and still ongoing...all the shootings, the stabbings, ...that is what i see. if this was a feminist construct, they would be violent against the men, not so.

The problem is not feminism, the problem is deeper, wider, grander...

After and now that the men are mostly destroyed, the women now are destroying themselves
 

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