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Quote from: jtwoeleven on July 08, 2016, 11:03:10 PM
Oh, but black people are so overwhelmingly homophobic, transphobic, etc...more than any other race, right? So why is the support needed now? Why should everyone else in the black community bend over backwards (pun intended) to support when you don't want it anyway? Help me understand...

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MelMel

I didn't see a lie though

and they don't talk about women enough either.

papaJ

omg dats Ashley Breathe! i live

BrokenHeartsHeal

July 09, 2016, 04:26:15 AM #108 Last Edit: July 09, 2016, 04:26:51 AM by BrokenHeartsHeal
Quote from: imani on July 08, 2016, 08:38:17 PM
no one cares, circus freak!

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r u mad she might be more attractive than you?  or fucked ur man even? :ohwow:

Treasure

Quote from: jtwoeleven on July 08, 2016, 11:03:10 PM
Oh, but black people are so overwhelmingly homophobic, transphobic, etc...more than any other race, right?..

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why yall keep tryna deflect & make this a multi-race thing is b'yond me

im blck, why tha fck would I care 'bout any other race



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Quote from: ANIMMAI on July 08, 2016, 09:03:09 PM
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BigDawg

Quote from: Don't Hurt Yourself on July 08, 2016, 11:01:38 PM
Quote from: BigDawg on July 08, 2016, 10:13:47 PM
What has the LGBT community done for BLM?

idk maybe started the whole movement?


QuoteI was surprised when a community institution wrote asking us to provide materials and action steps for an art show they were curating, entitled ?Our Lives Matter.?  When questioned about who was involved and why they felt the need to change the very specific call and demand around Black lives to ?our lives,? I was told the artists decided it needed to be more inclusive of all people of color. I was even more surprised when, in the promotion of their event, one of the artists conducted an interview that completely erased the origins of their work?rooted in the labor and love of queer Black women.

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QuoteWhen you design an event / campaign / et cetera based on the work of queer Black women, don?t invite them to participate in shaping it, but ask them to provide materials and ideas for next steps for said event, that is racism in practice.  It?s also hetero-patriarchal. Straight men, unintentionally or intentionally, have taken the work of queer Black women and erased our contributions.  Perhaps if we were the charismatic Black men many are rallying around these days, it would have been a different story, but being Black queer women in this society (and apparently within these movements) tends to equal invisibility and non-relevancy.

http://blacklivesmatter.com/herstory/

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It was a legitimate question. I honestly didn't know.

BigDawg

The issue of Tranny's being slain in alley ways and black people being gunned down by police are two entirely different issues, and melting the two together would only take focus off of both in my opinion.

Cartierline

Quote from: RIGGY on July 09, 2016, 05:24:40 AM
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Quote from: BigDawg on July 09, 2016, 07:01:55 AM
Quote from: Don't Hurt Yourself on July 08, 2016, 11:01:38 PM
Quote from: BigDawg on July 08, 2016, 10:13:47 PM
What has the LGBT community done for BLM?

idk maybe started the whole movement?


QuoteI was surprised when a community institution wrote asking us to provide materials and action steps for an art show they were curating, entitled ?Our Lives Matter.?  When questioned about who was involved and why they felt the need to change the very specific call and demand around Black lives to ?our lives,? I was told the artists decided it needed to be more inclusive of all people of color. I was even more surprised when, in the promotion of their event, one of the artists conducted an interview that completely erased the origins of their work?rooted in the labor and love of queer Black women.

Pause.

QuoteWhen you design an event / campaign / et cetera based on the work of queer Black women, don?t invite them to participate in shaping it, but ask them to provide materials and ideas for next steps for said event, that is racism in practice.  It?s also hetero-patriarchal. Straight men, unintentionally or intentionally, have taken the work of queer Black women and erased our contributions.  Perhaps if we were the charismatic Black men many are rallying around these days, it would have been a different story, but being Black queer women in this society (and apparently within these movements) tends to equal invisibility and non-relevancy.

http://blacklivesmatter.com/herstory/

:ohwow:
It was a legitimate question. I honestly didn't know.

You legitimately digust me. You're such a fucking.... Nvm.

Fuck you faggot. Hopefully your hot/cold faggot ass is gun down by a terrorist and police officer at the same damn time. I'll be sure to make sure no one seek justice for you.


It's unconditional, these days you know....

Opposites Attract.



I'm fed ahp Jah help me.


It's unconditional, these days you know....

yummy

Quote from: Margeaux. on July 09, 2016, 08:49:04 AM
Quote from: BigDawg on July 09, 2016, 07:01:55 AM
Quote from: Don't Hurt Yourself on July 08, 2016, 11:01:38 PM
Quote from: BigDawg on July 08, 2016, 10:13:47 PM
What has the LGBT community done for BLM?

idk maybe started the whole movement?


QuoteI was surprised when a community institution wrote asking us to provide materials and action steps for an art show they were curating, entitled ?Our Lives Matter.?  When questioned about who was involved and why they felt the need to change the very specific call and demand around Black lives to ?our lives,? I was told the artists decided it needed to be more inclusive of all people of color. I was even more surprised when, in the promotion of their event, one of the artists conducted an interview that completely erased the origins of their work?rooted in the labor and love of queer Black women.

Pause.

QuoteWhen you design an event / campaign / et cetera based on the work of queer Black women, don?t invite them to participate in shaping it, but ask them to provide materials and ideas for next steps for said event, that is racism in practice.  It?s also hetero-patriarchal. Straight men, unintentionally or intentionally, have taken the work of queer Black women and erased our contributions.  Perhaps if we were the charismatic Black men many are rallying around these days, it would have been a different story, but being Black queer women in this society (and apparently within these movements) tends to equal invisibility and non-relevancy.

http://blacklivesmatter.com/herstory/

:ohwow:
It was a legitimate question. I honestly didn't know.

You legitimately digust me. You're such a fucking.... Nvm.

Fuck you faggot. Hopefully your hot/cold faggot ass is gun down by a terrorist and police officer at the same damn time. I'll be sure to make sure no one seek justice for you.

:usureuok:


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Is my praying in vainnnnnn