Confronting black social issues through comic strips.....hilarious stuff
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I watched "Good Hair" documentary and the Asians and whites have access to the cheapest beauty supplies because of connections back home. The black companies don't have access to those same connections, so their prices are higher.
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Ghost Leopard wrote: »Ghost Leopard wrote: »Ghost Leopard wrote: »Wanna know what I found funny? Most of those portray black women negatively..isn't that hilarious?
First was a critique of a male and female as was the third. Out of four comics two critically examined male behavior under different contexts. That makes 50%.
Half has never been most.
The very first one makes fun of black women (hair coloring), the fourth and fifth make fun of black women (beings ? and pregnancy out of wedlock), seventh says black women aren't supportive and eighth says black women rather shop from Asians than black men.
Me thinks that's "most" and I guess I shouldn't protect black women my bad young ? I thought thats what black men do.
Back to you.
You can't protect a segment of a population that views you as nothing more than a walking ? . We also can't protect ourselves from the encroachments of white men which is why most black women don't run to black men for protection but white daddy.
Your notions of black men protecting black women are idyllic in this dispensation of time
What are you protecting them from right now? The truth? I saw no lies in that commentary.
Stop reading right there. I don't know what women YOU deal with but I don't know any of those types. Do a better job choosing.
You are a simp ? at heart. A sucka ? under the mistaken impression that some females are different from others. You have no value.
Aight then. Continue your bitter ? quotes until your white queen comes along and soothes your wounded ego.
Lol I can tell you been programmed by a ? .
Because I don't put up with ? from black women and hold them accountable suddenly I want a white ? . That's bird logic if I ever heard it.
GYBB-Get your ? back my ? . -
Didn't look at it from this angle.
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Ghost Leopard wrote: »Ghost Leopard wrote: »Ghost Leopard wrote: »Ghost Leopard wrote: »Wanna know what I found funny? Most of those portray black women negatively..isn't that hilarious?
First was a critique of a male and female as was the third. Out of four comics two critically examined male behavior under different contexts. That makes 50%.
Half has never been most.
The very first one makes fun of black women (hair coloring), the fourth and fifth make fun of black women (beings ? and pregnancy out of wedlock), seventh says black women aren't supportive and eighth says black women rather shop from Asians than black men.
Me thinks that's "most" and I guess I shouldn't protect black women my bad young ? I thought thats what black men do.
Back to you.
You can't protect a segment of a population that views you as nothing more than a walking ? . We also can't protect ourselves from the encroachments of white men which is why most black women don't run to black men for protection but white daddy.
Your notions of black men protecting black women are idyllic in this dispensation of time
What are you protecting them from right now? The truth? I saw no lies in that commentary.
Stop reading right there. I don't know what women YOU deal with but I don't know any of those types. Do a better job choosing.
You are a simp ? at heart. A sucka ? under the mistaken impression that some females are different from others. You have no value.
Aight then. Continue your bitter ? quotes until your white queen comes along and soothes your wounded ego.
Lol I can tell you been programmed by a ? .
Because I don't put up with ? from black women and hold them accountable suddenly I want a white ? . That's bird logic if I ever heard it.
GYBB-Get your ? back my ? .
I'm uncomfortable talking about my ? with you so im just gonna let you cook B.
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these are all valid points.
no different from political cartoons so anyone catching feelings needs to reevaluate themselves. -
Ioniz3dSPIRITZ wrote: »
One of the huge reasons black wall street was a success was because they supported each other...
They said it took 5 years for a dollar to leave that community thru spending
That was also pre-integration when folks had no choice but to shop at black businesses.
This isn't true. White people was taking Black people's money just like anyone else's money. Why else would boycotting have been such an effective tactic during the Civil Right's movement.
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The black race in america is doomed.
unless we black people in american change things will be like this forever or get worse
these other races are not ? around. -
This dude been doing these drawings for years now. They usually involve something about blaming a black woman for whatever is wrong
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This dude been doing these drawings for years now. They usually involve something about blaming a black woman for whatever is wrong
Well one man doing that versus thousands of women in public venues blaming black men for whatever is wrong. That's fair I guess.
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These comics are ? .
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I ywonder if the creator of these comics are having talks with Disney and marvel for a live action captain save a hoe movie.
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Captain Save-A-Hove Got A Cape A Shield And Special Hoe-Tuned Hearing....Word
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While these are amusing I cant help but think 'minstrel show' whenever I read stuff like this ever since I saw someone on here use the term to refer to the Boondocks.
Why is there so much more satire criticizing Black America than White America, when White America is responsible for most of the flaws in society, having been the driving force behind the institutions and political infrastructure in America? Where are the satirical comics pointing out the flaws in White culture? -
The weave issue is a big deal black people make out of nothing. It's not that serious to me - and i'm a man.
I get the self-esteem & monetary issues but it's not that big of a deal. Every chick dont wear weave cuz they hate themselves or w/e.
At the end of the day that aint no different than make up, shoes or clothes. The issue should be how much value we place in superficial or materialistic stuff. I get that it's a poor man's (or woman's) mentality, but still.
The hair thing It's not that detrimental to us imo. For the young girls maybe. I get that. But i ont think we should focus so much on that as if that is such a huge problem compared to other issues. It's just hair.
I prefer natural, but i dont mind weave or clip ons if that's what she prefers or think suites her better.
Disagre all you want. The rest i feel though. -
While these are amusing I cant help but think 'minstrel show' whenever I read stuff like this ever since I saw someone on here use the term to refer to the Boondocks.
Why is there so much more satire criticizing Black America than White America, when White America is responsible for most of the flaws in society, having been the driving force behind the institutions and political infrastructure in America? Where are the satirical comics pointing out the flaws in White culture?
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Ioniz3dSPIRITZ wrote: »
One of the huge reasons black wall street was a success was because they supported each other...
They said it took 5 years for a dollar to leave that community thru spending
That was also pre-integration when folks had no choice but to shop at black businesses.
That's not true... blacks shopped at white businesses ....just had to use back doors and alleys -
Takes too long for them to get to the point. Comics are supposed to make points in a witty manner.
Boondocks is stilll the only black comic that can do it successfully.
A lot of this ? just sounds like an angry ? with an opinion that happens to be a decent artist. -
The Lonious Monk wrote: »Ioniz3dSPIRITZ wrote: »
One of the huge reasons black wall street was a success was because they supported each other...
They said it took 5 years for a dollar to leave that community thru spending
That was also pre-integration when folks had no choice but to shop at black businesses.
This isn't true. White people was taking Black people's money just like anyone else's money. Why else would boycotting have been such an effective tactic during the Civil Right's movement.Ioniz3dSPIRITZ wrote: »
One of the huge reasons black wall street was a success was because they supported each other...
They said it took 5 years for a dollar to leave that community thru spending
That was also pre-integration when folks had no choice but to shop at black businesses.
That's not true... blacks shopped at white businesses ....just had to use back doors and alleys
They didnt have to. Black businesses were closer and why go through the back somewhere when you didnt have to?
We talking Tulsa here right? The black community was far more contained which is why it worked there. In other areas of the South segregation worked differently.
In Tulsa they didnt really need whites for anything they had their own supermarkets, theaters etc and it all due to segregation and being contained to that particular area of the city.
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Ghost Leopard wrote: »Ghost Leopard wrote: »Ghost Leopard wrote: »Wanna know what I found funny? Most of those portray black women negatively..isn't that hilarious?
First was a critique of a male and female as was the third. Out of four comics two critically examined male behavior under different contexts. That makes 50%.
Half has never been most.
The very first one makes fun of black women (hair coloring), the fourth and fifth make fun of black women (beings ? and pregnancy out of wedlock), seventh says black women aren't supportive and eighth says black women rather shop from Asians than black men.
Me thinks that's "most" and I guess I shouldn't protect black women my bad young ? I thought thats what black men do.
Back to you.
You can't protect a segment of a population that views you as nothing more than a walking ? . We also can't protect ourselves from the encroachments of white men which is why most black women don't run to black men for protection but white daddy.
Your notions of black men protecting black women are idyllic in this dispensation of time
What are you protecting them from right now? The truth? I saw no lies in that commentary.
Stop reading right there. I don't know what women YOU deal with but I don't know any of those types. Do a better job choosing.
You are a simp ? at heart. A sucka ? under the mistaken impression that some females are different from others. You have no value.
that was a brutal KO ......................................... posted right after this exchange LOL
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Why are feelings being caught over satire?
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While these cartoons bring up good points they aren't really all that clever and aren't an effective way to create a paradigm shift (which it if isn't the goal of the artist, it should be). It makes people defensive and when that happens they just shut down. What you want to do is hit people on a subconscious level that's way more effective.
For example:
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This dude been doing these drawings for years now. They usually involve something about blaming a black woman for whatever is wrong
and here is where you have to look closely. when i look at these cartoons, i understand the concepts. if you truly understand the concepts you would know that its not black womens fault.
i can understand how ppl would THINK that this is blaming black women. but what you fail to realize is that the woman is key to any cultures upliftment or demise. solve the problems of your women and your whole nation will rise
right now, our biggest problems in our community involve the miseducation of our woman ... THE FIRST TEACHER OF OUR CHILDREN.
so when you take on this "they are just bashing black women" attitude, it shows you have an incorrect perspective on social and economic issues in society.
black women are not the blame for our problems, and black men are not responsible for single handedly fixing them. we are in this together so there has to be balance and accountability on both sides.
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Ownership is the answer also the support of the community
@jono