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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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Kanye singing ‘Hey Mama’ with his Mama ;____;
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Baby Lauryn
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By making it appear that the threatening masculinity—the rapist, the terrorist, the murderer—is really a dark other, white male patriarchs are able to deflect attention away from their own misogyny, from their violence against women and children.
bell hooks, The Will to Change: Men, Masculinity, and Love (2004)
Not to say that darker skinned men can’t be disgusting misogynists as well, but yeah, this is disgustingly true, too. I have seen far too many instances of what should be obviously scummy men getting the undeserved benefit of a doubt, and ridiculous, repeated instances of such benefits, obviously based alone on the fact that they’re white. That they, “Look too “normal” to do what you’re accusing them of”. I gag…
(via radicalfeministdragon)
I asked a young White woman why she was studying social anthropology. She replied that she was hoping to go to Zimbabwe, and felt that she could help women there by advising them how to organize. The Black women in the audience gasped in astonishment. Here was someone scarcely past girlhood, who had just started university and had never fought a war in her life. She was planning to go to Africa to teach female veterans of a liberation struggle how to organize! This is the kind of arrogant, if not absurd attitude we encounter repeatedly. It makes one think: Better the distant armchair anthropologists than these ‘sisters’.
Nigerian feminist Ifi Amadiume
(via newwavefeminism)