Are black men the cause of black women's attitude problems?

Found this article and it kind of makes sense but not really. Some of us have never been treated poorly by a black man. In my momma's day (she grew up in the south during segregation) she raised to have a tougher than nails attitude to deal wiht the everyday stressors that it takes to be a strong black women. which she passed down to my sister and I. But I am glad the author is finally addressing men instead of women for a change. Thoughts?

http://blacklifecoaches.net/2012/04/11/black-women-angry/

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From a Brother to the Brothers: Why are Black Women So Angry?

The million dollar question I always get from Black men is “why are Black women so angry?” My usual response is, go look in the mirror and you will find the answer. The truth is that we (as Black men) are a big part of the reason why our sisters are angry.

Every time we cheat on, verbally abuse, physically abuse, lie to and/or abandon our sisters, we create rage in them. Considering that many of us are guilty of doing one or more of these things, Black women have a right to be upset and it is only natural for them to be angry with us for those reasons. I am sure some of the men reading this article have been hurt by a woman in the past and have had to deal with the aftereffects of that pain, which probably caused some resentment towards women. This is no different than how our sisters feel after they have been mistreated by us.

I have learned that a lot of brothers do not want to take the blame for our sisters being damaged, hurt, and angry. We tend to find a ton of things that Black women do wrong that cause them to become bitter. For example, many brothers will say that Black women are stupid for staying with guys who cheat on them and that they get what they deserve if they chose to stay with these guys. Although it may be true that these women should leave these men, when we blame the woman for not leaving, we fail to addressthe cheater—a Black man. More importantly, sometimes we do not feel our brothers are wrong because we have been taught by society to believe that “all men cheat” or that it is alright for men to cheat.

I know some of you men reading this article may not agree with some or all of the things I have said. However, I would challenge those individuals to think about their daughters, sisters, and mothers. Would you want someone to mistreat these special women in your life? Brothers, we must start thinking with the frame of mind that every woman we encounter is someone’s daughter, sister, or mother. It is very hypocritical for us to want another man to treat our family with respect but we do not treat that same man’s family with the same respect. I believe in karma, so we have to be careful how we treat others.

In order for us to heal as a race and rebuild our relationships with Black women, there are a few steps I suggest we take:

1. Regain The Trust of Our Sisters

In any type of relationship, trust must be present in order for it to not only survive, but to thrive. Trust will be regained when we are able to consistently show our sisters that we cherish them. We also have toshow our sisters that we will do whatever it takes to protect not only their bodies, but their hearts and minds as well.

2. Show Our Sisters that We Appreciate them for More than Their Bodies

Our sisters are more than just physical beings and they should be viewed and treated as much more than objects of our sexual desire. We have to start treating our sisters as the queens they were destined to be. We must begin connecting with them internally— spiritually and emotionally. Finally, we have to show more of an interest in the traits they possess that we cannot immediately see with our eyes.

3. Hold Our Brothers Accountable

We have to start holding our brothers accountable when they disrespect our sisters. For generations, we have allowed other Black men to mistreat our sisters and it has taken a toll on them spiritually, physically, and mentally. If we want to see our sisters whole again, we must lead the effort in holding our brothers accountable.

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# 3? Mercy yes! Stop patting that muthafukka on the back for tricking women into falling in love with him and then treating them dirty. Men do this shyt for the kudos and thumps on the back they get from other men.

Very good article. I use to be angry with black men and then I realized that some of them just don't know any better. How can you be mad at someone who is completely ignorant? That's like being mad at a toddler for not knowing how to read. If no one taught them better then they won't know any better. Especially when all the guys they look up to and idolize are doing the exact opposite of the right thing to do. I mean, when is the last time you heard a black man say that Bill Cosby was his idol? Yeah. Exactly.

*round of applause* I agree with this article. I personally, go into every relationship, friendship, etc with an open mind not holding the new person up to what the last person did. But many people, myself sometimes included, build up a wall to protect them from what once hurt them, so they come off angry to people. I do blame black men for some things and im quick to put them in check but most things happen in result of another.

For instance, many black women complain that chivalry is dead. but when women became "independent" they(we) started telling men to stop pulling out chairs, to stop holding doors for us. We say "i can open the door" or things like that. So when we do that were telling me that we dont care if they let the door slap us in the face. On the flipside, some black men are just mad disrespectful anyway. Ive had more white men offer me their seats and hold doors for me. sometimes its just how they are raised.

Also, the black man/white woman thing (which I personally am not that fond of) kind of makes sense. Alot of black me say they like white women because they are more submissive. They say black women are too independent. But excuse me, women are sometimes forced to be the man. They have to cook, clean, take care of the kids, and still work. So of course theyre not going to take the b******* black men try to dish out. thats why alot of them run to white women.

I KNOW I have an attitude towards most black men, because I feel they come with so much baggage that I just done wanna unpack. I know I need to work on this, but I honestly havent met anyone who im willing to work with.

My whole point is, I agree with this but until both black men and black women realize what theyre doing to each other it wont change.

That is why I was trying to get my daughter in an arranged marriage, LOL. With role models like Lil Wayne and all these other wack ass examples of men. what they hell are our next gernerations going to be like? They will have no idea who Bill Cosby is.

 I like #2 the most. We have the best bodies out there. Women of all diff reaces try to get our lips and ass. But these fools got us running around looking at all of our imperfections and damn near killing ourselves with this injection mess. Knowing one of their balls is smaller than the other!!!!!

CCDreamin' of a baller for me said:

# 3? Mercy yes! Stop patting that muthafukka on the back for tricking women into falling in love with him and then treating them dirty. Men do this shyt for the kudos and thumps on the back they get from other men.

Very good article. I use to be angry with black men and then I realized that some of them just don't know any better. How can you be mad at someone who is completely ignorant? That's like being mad at a toddler for not knowing how to read. If no one taught them better then they won't know any better. Especially when all the guys they look up to and idolize are doing the exact opposite of the right thing to do. I mean, when is the last time you heard a black man say that Bill Cosby was his idol? Yeah. Exactly.

Exactly what I meant on the other post when I said men make pretty girls crazy. Men make women crazy period. But the amount of male suitors that a pretty girl has is double (if not more) than the average female. So her trying to sift through a sea of b******* is liable to drive her crazy, cause her to be insecure or unable to trust. 

Black women have been placing the blame on black men for years.  Many black women become angry because the choices they make in their youth effect them later in life.  When you are 21 and dating that ray ray dude you are not angry because he is fun. but when you are 31 he is no longer fun he is a burden and now you mad at all black men because the one you choose to be with.

Bwahahahahaha! I know. I lament lil Kim every time I look at her. She was so pretty before she let them people do a number on her head.

Ms. BoiBye said:

That is why I was trying to get my daughter in an arranged marriage, LOL. With role models like Lil Wayne and all these other wack ass examples of men. what they hell are our next gernerations going to be like? They will have no idea who Bill Cosby is.

 I like #2 the most. We have the best bodies out there. Women of all diff reaces try to get our lips and ass. But these fools got us running around looking at all of our imperfections and damn near killing ourselves with this injection mess. Knowing one of their balls is smaller than the other!!!!!

CCDreamin' of a baller for me said:

# 3? Mercy yes! Stop patting that muthafukka on the back for tricking women into falling in love with him and then treating them dirty. Men do this shyt for the kudos and thumps on the back they get from other men.

Very good article. I use to be angry with black men and then I realized that some of them just don't know any better. How can you be mad at someone who is completely ignorant? That's like being mad at a toddler for not knowing how to read. If no one taught them better then they won't know any better. Especially when all the guys they look up to and idolize are doing the exact opposite of the right thing to do. I mean, when is the last time you heard a black man say that Bill Cosby was his idol? Yeah. Exactly.

 

My mother is biracial (although she associates herself as being black), she was/is always attracting the wrong guys. There is always drama in her relationships. My mother is an educated woman but cannot figure out dating.

My teenage years I was raised in a household by my relatives (a white woman and a black man). The wife stayed home, took care of me and her child while her husband went to work and was the provider. Every year this woman spends an entire summer month on vacation. Travels throughout the year with friends and lives a GREAT life.

I am not trying to make it a color thing, but this woman has dated losers before, she has been cheated on, but she managed to get over it and find a wonderful man and provider who will do anything for her.  She was raised to know her worth and what she expected from a husband.

I have been in horrible relationships and when I see I am not being treated the way I should be, I leave. I feel no need to address the cheater or the liar I just move on to something better for me! I believe that the perfect partner is our there for everyone. It is important to know your worth and NEVER take any less.


Nothing else to add.


Dominique said:

 

My mother is biracial (although she associates herself as being black), she was/is always attracting the wrong guys. There is always drama in her relationships. My mother is an educated woman but cannot figure out dating.

My teenage years I was raised in a household by my relatives (a white woman and a black man). The wife stayed home, took care of me and her child while her husband went to work and was the provider. Every year this woman spends an entire summer month on vacation. Travels throughout the year with friends and lives a GREAT life.

I am not trying to make it a color thing, but this woman has dated losers before, she has been cheated on, but she managed to get over it and find a wonderful man and provider who will do anything for her.  She was raised to know her worth and what she expected from a husband.

I have been in horrible relationships and when I see I am not being treated the way I should be, I leave. I feel no need to address the cheater or the liar I just move on to something better for me! I believe that the perfect partner is our there for everyone. It is important to know your worth and NEVER take any less.

But we can say the same thing about black men. Being bitter and jealous  we have climbed to the top of the barrel and they are still scrambling around at the bottom.

Tone said:

Black women have been placing the blame on black men for years.  Many black women become angry because the choices they make in their youth effect them later in life.  When you are 21 and dating that ray ray dude you are not angry because he is fun. but when you are 31 he is no longer fun he is a burden and now you mad at all black men because the one you choose to be with.

I don't and I won't blame  black men. I only have control over how I react to the way they treat and interact with me.  When I realize they're still working on themselves or they're  not ready or prepared to be with me at whatever stage I'm at in life at that point it's my choice to walk away or just remain casual friends.

We can't keep blaming each other when the most obvious action is choice. But we need to work on our communication skills and the respect aspects of our relationships.

We (men and women)  doing a lot of blaming for the choices we make...  I whole heartedly agree with you Spice.

 

OLD $PICE PINE NEEDLE said:

I don't and I won't blame  black men. I only have control over how I react to the way they treat and interact with me.  When I realize they're still working on themselves or they're  not ready or prepared to be with me at whatever stage I'm at in life at that point it's my choice to walk away or just remain casual friends.

We can't keep blaming each other when the most obvious action is choice. But we need to work on our communication skills and the respect aspects of our relationships.

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