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Would this be a racist app?

Is this racist?


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Zaha Torte

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Yes, with a big emphasis on "and stuff".
The government gives them preferential treatment. No wonder they believe they are superior to others.
My sense is those sort of affirmations are helpful in an environment where women have to rely on themselves.
I believe this is the cart before the horse.

Black families did not struggle like this before the Civil Rights Movement.

Feminism and government incentivizing single motherhood made black women believe and act like they do not need men.

Black men don't stay because they are told repeatedly that they are not needed.

Black men growing up without a father in the home grow up weak and are more likely to fail.

Black women created these issues in their communities because they believed themselves superior.
Either way, thats not about "supremacy" in any way parallel to white supremacy movements.
I disagree.

Not only do I see more evidence of black female supremacy in our society - which is encouraged by the government, media, Hollywood, corporations and society in general - I also don't really see much if any white supremacy movements - which would all be condemned by the powers that be if they actually existed.

I also find the black female supremacy movement being much more destructive to the black community and our society as a whole.
 
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