Black Men Against the Exploitation of Black Women
Statement of Black Men Against the Exploitation of Black WomenSix years have gone by since we first heard the allegations that R. Kelly had filmed himself having sex with an underage girl. During that... continue reading »
"I'm not an AA, but I am a Black woman in the diaspora, and I approve of your petition! Peace and One Love"
"Stop And Think Work To Build Over The Images We Show"
"Thank you to everyone that is thinking critically about this really amazing turn of events. Collective prayer and meditation on the respect, power and love that is shared by so many black men and women will pull us through, organize and mobilize our effor"
"I am somewhat relieved by this gesture to protect black female children, specifically because it comes from black men. Perhaps there is hope."
"And brothers must admit that they have been damaged since our arrival here in the US....and they must get their esteem back so as not to further oppress and damage their women & children."
"No individual should be sexually exploited"
"i'll truly petition once you tough talking mother fucking hypocrites head-up white men who are doing even more than rkelly. THIS IS, WHEN YOU ALL ADDRESS: -exploitedblackteens_ -whiteboystomp_ -cumandbang_ -ghettogaggers_ -naziniggers_ -banging whitey_ -b"
"I'm a brotha from London...keep up the good work on behalf of our sisters!"
"It's about time someone started a petition worthy of something besides trying to remove an artist of a lifetime achievement award."
"It is sad to see how young black women are allowing themselves to be degraded verbally and physically with no concern. It seems as though self-respect and self-esteem are slowly declining in our race."
"I am thankful to God for the men who decided to author this petition and take a stand. I work daily with abused and neglected children, and I was in a state of disbelief to hear that Mr. Kelly was aquitted. I was in fact wondering today, if we the people,"
"I'm concerned for my children and nieces."
"The way black women are viewed in society must change."