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What do you guys think?
THIIIIIS!Maybe I'm getting old and out of touch, but IN MY OPINION the "unprotected Black woman" narrative is a recent phenomenon.
The Black men who were in my life (my dad, my uncles, older cousins, family friends, men in my neighborhood, men in church, etc.) provided and protected their wives, girlfriends, daughters, sisters, and friends. All of the brothers in my circle today are cut from that protective, masculine cloth.
SISTERS, I AM NOT SAYING THAT YOU ARE UNPROTECTED TODAY. I am only trying to get clarity and understanding about when you feel that we (Black men) started underperforming in our duties.
Do you feel that we are actually not protecting Black women, do you think that the "unprotected Black woman" is part of the gender war narrative that is dividing us, or do you believe something entirely different?
I'm genuinely interested in hearing what Black women think.
👍🏾.I made a statement similar as in allowing us to do soWell, that's a thoughtful question but in reality, you can only be successful in protecting who wants to be protected or who wants your protection because from what's been going on lately, it seems our black women aren't that open to our protection even when we are not having it easy ourselves.
Can the Secret Service protect a President that doesn't follow their instruction?👍🏾.I made a statement similar as in allowing us to do so
That's a very good question but I believe that with respect to the the president, there is an exception to what he agrees to when it comes to his protection.Can the Secret Service protect a President that doesn't follow their instruction?
NOPE!!