Aug. 3, 2011 -
PRLog -- Years after the first black woman fought for independence and human rights, she was still victimized by insults and stereotypes that affect her self-confidence today. Black women are not bitches or hoes, however, the vices of the community and shameless acts of men, make her believe that her character should include these traits in order to be accepted. If a black woman behaves abnormal, she is being a bitch, if she sleeps with more than one man, she is a whore, and it is troublesome for men or world to use these connotations in reference to them. Sadly, many black women being called these insulting names start believing that they are bitches or whores, and raise their daughters into believing that they need to be bitchy to get respect and a hoe in order to get paid or promotion. The consciousness of black America need to be refocused so that black women and their daughters feel respected and honored to contribute positive things that uplift their people and country.
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