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BLUE_CHIPPA
9/24/2009 5:23 PM UTC
Sgt. Willie Pete if reading this please do your listeners as well as yourself a favor and conduct yourself as the educated man I know you are. No doubt you have passion for your subject but I think your approach can be tightened up just a bit. ALL Women on the panel had some very good points to be made yes including BlakeBarbiedoll.
9/24/2009 5:16 PM UTC
While overall I feel like this segment contained very good discourse on the subject of Black Men and Women I do take issue with Sgt. Willie Pete. Not for his inherent views on the subject-we all have a right to that, but to the fact that he seems to lack the ability to conduct a civilized debate on the subject matter. Becuase of this flaw he detracts from his point entirely and gives the impression that he is unsophisticated in his approach.
doncalypso
9/1/2009 8:32 PM UTC
And yes, Ms. HeartBeat, a woman should feel major shame about being pregnant out of wedlock, just like a man should feel shame for being an out-of-wedlock father. But since WOMEN are the ones who get pregnant and bear the biological burden of pregnancy (and the risk of death in childbirth) they should be even more responsible and wise in their choice of mate when it comes to having sex. No amount of feminism-driven legislation can override biology.
9/1/2009 8:30 PM UTC
The interview with StatuesqueOne was AWESOME!!! Sgt. Willie Pete sounds like he jizzed in his pants after listening to her.... and I don't blame him one bit.
9/1/2009 8:28 PM UTC
I still find it amazing how black American women will clown and reject young black men who speak grammatically correct English and do well in school, but then get pissed off if such a man gets with a non-black woman (especially a white woman). Also, I like how CR-Engineer was very feminie and calm in her interaction with the male panel---a much more pleasant discourse than with XtraImmot, BlakeBarbieDoll, or BMVLiarsDown.
Ms. HeartBeat
8/10/2009 6:05 PM UTC
And a woman to feel shame about being pregnant? WTF! Is the sperm donor feeling shame as well? Why does dude want to put all the responsibility for an out of wedlock birth on the female... especially a 15 year old child? To cut off from the family should also be the burden of the male child, not just the female. Host is pretty balanced, calm and thoughtful.
8/10/2009 5:55 PM UTC
I think it important to say this one thing: if a Black man wants to be there for his children, nothing either in hell or heaven can keep him away! So a brotha making excuses about what the Momma "won't let me do" is one of the weak, effeminate men discussed. Girls need a father to teach them about men, love and life and to be the standard for which all other men are measured.
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