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« on: August 01, 2009, 07:43:48 AM »

On Wednesday, August 19th at 6:00 p.m. (PST) / 9:00 p.m. (EST) that is the topic I'll be discussing on The Sucka Free Dating Internet Talk Radio Show.  Call in number to listen over the phone (for those not near a computer), or to share your thoughts live is 347-327-9215.

Here is the show intro information.  Please post your thoughts and I'll print them out and read them on the air. I am not sure how many people will have the courage to call into the show, and I need to make sure I have enough material to keep me going alone for at least 45 minutes.  Smiley  Feel free to share this post with friends or family so they can reply and share their thoughts too. I'd like to have a wide variety of responses from believers and non-believers, men and women to consider.

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Since the majority of Black Americans are affiliated with some branch of Christian religious doctrine, we must look at Christianity as the root cause of many of the problems in the Black community. Black men have messed up minds and belief systems because they demand that Black women subjugate themselves. What would we do that for?

How is religion and male dominance helping Black women in 2009? This is the #1 topic on the table for this broadcast!

With Black churches filled primarily with women, is the Pastor in a position to teach equality and understanding and responsibility to men, or are they instead brainwashing women into accepting misogynistic treatment by men as the norm? Is this really the kind of relationship that Black men expect? Could this be the real reason Black women are not marrying... they refuse to place themselves under the thumb of a male that believes he is superior to women?

Why would a man in 2009 think its okay to use the Bible as justification to control and abuse women? That's my stance - what's yours?
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« Reply #1 on: August 19, 2009, 05:04:15 PM »

This show is in about 2 hours!!!
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