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TopicBlack woman creates a vacation for black women away from white people
tennisdude818
12/14/18 9:30:46 PM
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Kineth posted...
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FrisbeeDude posted...
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RickyTheBAWSE posted...
are there any Black men butthurt that they weren't invited to a Black woman retreat ITT? any brotha outraged because they weren't included and given an opportunity to give his opinion on the matter of Black women?

just trying to see the parallels of Fragility by demographic.


If youre looking for fragility, check out the women referenced in the OP.


black women discussing issues in a safe space for them is fragility....lmao

black folk just cant win with yall


Im criticizing the women in the OP, not black folk, so I dont accept your premise that they cant win with me.


The criticism may be heavy handed for you specifically, but it's a continuation of post 234. The first post I saw from you after that was a disconnected argument that's been addressed many times over in this topic. The subsequent progression toward this current unsubstantial snarky opinion isn't exactly a good look. It's why the fragility label has been levied in the topic.

I mean, it's a fucking women's retreat. People on here have had the audacity to say that white supremacist groups aren't a threat or anything to worry about and want to tell black people their suspicions and apprehensions about such subjects are unfounded or unrealistic. Some of those same people have posted in this topic and used your first argument as a tool to fucking cry about this shit. That's what fucking fragility looks like.

That's why I think the criticism was levied your way.


I didnt read through the topic, so I dont know what people said about white supremacists. I can say that when I listen to the women in the OP talk, its clear that we are miles apart in our thinking. Its to the point where I dont even know where to begin other than to say that in my whole life I cant imagine saying, my whiteness is powerful.
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