Black Pro Athletes Prefer White Women Because They Let Them Cheat in Peace?

The World, According to Charleston White…

Ivylockewrites
ZORA
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7 min readOct 6

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I'm not going to lie; I literally hate to discuss interracial dating as it pertains to Black men and White women.

The societal stereotype that asserts all Black women are jealous of White women who date Black men has been enough to cause me to remain mostly silent on the topic.

Nevertheless, occasionally, I see something so interesting that I can't help but chime in.

Enter Charleston White…

If you're not yet familiar with the horrible personality that is Charleston White, well, lucky you! Honestly, I don't want to promote his ridiculous rhetoric any more than I have to. Suffice it to say, I'm not a fan.

Either way, he said something recently that struck a chord with me, and the reason is that it's a thought that I've entertained in the past many times: the notion that certain Black men choose to date White women because they believe they're pushovers. He said this while also insinuating that Black women are basically penis-obsessed idiots incapable of playing the role wealthy men require.

But I don't want to put words in his already tainted mouth; listen to him with your own ears below:

On the one hand, he's complimenting White women by asserting that they are often married to wealthy Black men because they have the mental capacity to help them build their empires.

On the other hand, he's also insulting them by insinuating that they allow their men to cheat and basically do whatever they want, as long as they do their part in terms of taking care of them and the household.

At the same time, of course, he's also attacking Black women by spreading the myth that we're too emotional or even delusional to deal with wealthy men. And lastly, if they care, this is also a slight towards successful athletes, as he is undoubtedly…

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Ivylockewrites
ZORA
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