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This myth of the "strong black woman" is one big joke because most of them didn't achieve their success one their own...


It's interesting that in no other society in the world can you find the black woman elevated over the black man in status...except in America.

I don't see this in the Carribean, I don't see it in Africa,
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and I don't see it in Europe among black communities. In those places the men in general are better educated and wealthier.

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@Ahmaad
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Good point that fact alone proves that there is some bias operating in favour of women in these western nations.
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It's works for the ruling classes to have a service economy which labour needs can be met by women -
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because they areless likely to engage inindustrial agitation aimed at balancing the widening wealth gap between rich and poor. They are fodder to capitalism and most of them are too dumb to see that it won't serve their interests in the long term.
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They really do think they are independent - when in truth they pay huge sumsto strangers to look after their children, whom they never see and work in jobs they tell us they are underpaid for, and for extended hours - ridiculous.
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Leave the idiots to their make belief independence.
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I can't speak of other countries in Europe but in the UK the situtation is almost the same as it is in the States.
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It's even increasingly affecting white working class, blue collarmales, whoare also increasingly finding themselves displaced in the job market by women.
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I've always said this -
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we need a ghetto revolution.
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Power to the Brotherhood.
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