i never understood planned parenthood cause i never met nobody planned to be a parent in the hood my g
Such a hard ass line
For sure. And I think it's important to be honest and admit that Sanger was actually a proponent of compulsory sterilization. And although sterilization was and is a horrible, horrible atrocity committed in the name of science (one of many), it wasn't inherently racist.
It's a fact that black women were submitted to forced sterilization at almost double the rate of white women, but the practice itself was not exclusively or even majorly performed on BIWOC. Like the modern day prison system however, it was used as a devastating tool of a racist society. The idea of putting someone in jail for committing a crime, at its core, is not a racist concept, but we see today how it's used to target and control black communities. In the same way, there were Americans and local state governments that attempted to misuse the practice of sterilization (misuse from it's already abhorrent purpose) to regulate and dominate growing black populations.
I know it sounds like I'm coming dangerously close to defending the monstrocity that is sterilization or minimizing the harm it inflicted on BIPOC in America--two realities that cannot be understated. I'm simply trying to detail that while Mrs. Sanger was severly, severly misguided in her support of this barbaric practice, it by itself is not evidence of any racists ideals.
Edit: Now that I think about it, if we're gonna go hard against the founding fathers and Grant for owning slaves, people like Sanger should be included as well. While I believe that the majority of the work she did had good intentions behind it (seriously just think about being poor in the early 1900s and having absolutely no access to any sort of birth control, not even condoms. Having no contrrol over how many kids you have other than just not f***ing your wife. Think how economically liberating the access to birth control and abortions becomes) and should not be discredited wholesale, supporting sterilization, whether racially motivated or not, is comparable to owning slaves.
Yeah I mean even though there's no concrete proof, just her position on eugenics and how race relations used to be back then. Sanger is just sus to me.
And even though birth control was overall a positive thing out of that movement, there was still racially malicious intentions and sentiments that were incorporated in the movement against black women, maybe with or without the aid of Sanger, either way in this context it wouldnt matter.
So tying back to the ye verse, him saying that line is not really a crazy or wild thing to say. It was a fact that white people were trying to control the population of black people they have sterilize black people just for the sake of being black which indeed make the act of sterilization racially motivated,maybe not Sanger herself.
aint no clubs playing this
Big bugging, this song has hit/club potential. Everyone I played around when it leak loved it
So refreshing to hear non trap music
Wish the lyrics were better. Good idea but poor execution tbh
twigs took this song and ran with it
Need that solo version from her. She overshadowed everyone lol
Ironic you using the Obama smiley too
get a girlfriend Quadra!
Quadra wants a gf for the sole purpose of f***ing her to drake every time, I guarantee it
KTT nerds exposing themselves ITT
This s*** is gonna ring tf off in the club
Covid Anthems!
For sure. And I think it's important to be honest and admit that Sanger was actually a proponent of compulsory sterilization. And although sterilization was and is a horrible, horrible atrocity committed in the name of science (one of many), it wasn't inherently racist.
It's a fact that black women were submitted to forced sterilization at almost double the rate of white women, but the practice itself was not exclusively or even majorly performed on BIWOC. Like the modern day prison system however, it was used as a devastating tool of a racist society. The idea of putting someone in jail for committing a crime, at its core, is not a racist concept, but we see today how it's used to target and control black communities. In the same way, there were Americans and local state governments that attempted to misuse the practice of sterilization (misuse from it's already abhorrent purpose) to regulate and dominate growing black populations.
I know it sounds like I'm coming dangerously close to defending the monstrocity that is sterilization or minimizing the harm it inflicted on BIPOC in America--two realities that cannot be understated. I'm simply trying to detail that while Mrs. Sanger was severly, severly misguided in her support of this barbaric practice, it by itself is not evidence of any racists ideals.
Edit: Now that I think about it, if we're gonna go hard against the founding fathers and Grant for owning slaves, people like Sanger should be included as well. While I believe that the majority of the work she did had good intentions behind it (seriously just think about being poor in the early 1900s and having absolutely no access to any sort of birth control, not even condoms. Having no contrrol over how many kids you have other than just not f***ing your wife. Think how economically liberating the access to birth control and abortions becomes) and should not be discredited wholesale, supporting sterilization, whether racially motivated or not, is comparable to owning slaves.
It's a classic case of white women benefiting more from progressiveness compared to PoC for the greater good. Whether it was intentional or not
It's a classic case of white women benefiting more from progressiveness compared to PoC for the greater good. Whether it was intentional or not
Heavily agreed. And I think that's a big reason why white people should listen and pay attention to black people. Something might sound like a good idea to the whites but black people, through centruries of oppression and exploitation, will be able to identify immediately how any system or practice could be abused to target and disenfranchise at-risk communities.
One of the hardest tracks this year
Anti-abortion tracks in the club
Breh if twigs made an album with this sound it would be over.
Anti-abortion tracks in the club
Abortion and plan b are two different things lol
Abortion and plan b are two different things lol
Ok child hater
So refreshing to hear non trap music
Wish the lyrics were better. Good idea but poor execution tbh
You say that like this sounds any less generic than a random trap beat. I’m not saying it’s bad but I don’t see how it’s refreshing or unique. It stands out mostly from the features
trash post