Black Women Failure

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However, this is just the intelligence differences. Women also have social, political, and economical differences. These four main differences forge and dominate the civilization, society and most natural human interaction of any or most kinds, with the obvious exceptions being racial and cultural; women across racial boundaries have profound implications for group differences; Black Women for instance have higher testosterone relative to White and Asian Women, even to that of White Men, manifesting in a different mentality, parenting strategy, diminished risk aversion, and increased aggression; the Black Women may be at the whim of her culture, I have no doubt of that effect; however, their propensity to harshly discipline their children and …show more content…

They are in fact so undesirable that Black Men are reluctant at best to marry such a women; could we even blame them for this mass divorce or abandonment of their women and their natural families. Black Women are more abrasive, confrontational, antagonistic, less caring, and motherly; they are in fact less lady like in every regard; Take one example of Black Women 's Failure to desirability, they have adopted a culture and a mentality to adorn weaves. (If you don 't know, a weave is human hair maid into a wig). This would on the surface appear mundane; however they invariably choose the hair of the Caucasian as the material. Black women do this because they emulate and desire ----; furthermore they degrade their own “natural beauty”, what Black Men should be most attracted to, causing a knock-on effect; As women are inferior to men, black women are inferior to white women. Why on earth would a black man choose black women, when black women want, and try to be …show more content…

The weave or it maybe their natural hair, often goes unwashed, resulting in repugnant odours. This is however, not the last effect; the women who wear the weaves inevitably loose their original natural hair to female pattern baldness, destroying any “natural beauty ' ' there may have been. The community is as I said also damaged by this “custom”. This has become a million dollar industry, diverting money from the Black community and black children; which consequently hinders rebuilding the black families of the