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Powers Decoded | Systems • Class • Truth

Powers Decoded | Systems • Class • Truth

@PowersDecoded

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Lex
Lex@LexDiamonds__·
It’s really a simple truth but y’all not gonna like it. Gay men don’t have children or build families, letting them in your ranks opposes no threat to this system. Those men are already considered emasculated so they’re not seen as out group males.
Zion 🇸🇩@afroanalytic

The “antiblack misandry” thesis collapses the moment you introduce sexuality. Black gay boys outperform straight Black boys despite greater marginalization, which means the mechanism is not hostility to boys—it’s something else entirely. The recent research on sexuality, race & educational outcomes completely shatters this thesis. Black gay high school boys outperform straight black boys while experiencing worse discrimination & mental health challenges in school than straight boys.  Antiblack misandry can’t explain this because the theory would have to incorporate heteronormativity/masculinity norms, not just “misandry.” Gay boys outperform straight boys & often close gender gaps. In some cases, gay boys match or even EXCEED the educational outcomes of straight girls, despite greater marginalization. Misandry can’t explain that, because the framework would imply gay boys would actually perform worse—they perform exceptionally well even amidst structural homophobia & mental health challenges.  Aside from this afro-androcentric and misogynoiristic erasure of black girls as also targeted racial victims of the school to prison pipeline and racist school practices, this is why believers in “antiblack misandry” or black male studies have to believe white boys & men are victims of “misandry” as well.  Every intra-racial gender disparity they point to is mirrored in some way across all or most other races—-with racism exacerbating it for non-whites. white, asian, black boys all perform worse than their same-race girl counterparts in school. In the same groups, the men are more incarcerated than women, & are murdered more than women.  Somehow, misandry only explains these BLACK intra-racial gender disparities in education, imprisonment, etc, but not the other intra-racial gender disparities. This is analytically incoherent in both social science & philosophy.  Across races, the gender gap persists, but within that gap sexuality reorganizes outcomes. Antiblack misandry can’t explain that, unless misandry overall can explain the same disparities among nonblacks.  If (straight) boys across all races are experiencing negative disparities in education, & schools are structurally antiblack, then black boys will be on the antiblack end of negative gendered disparities. Black feminists already taught us how to analyze compounded social locations.  What must also be taken into account is the feminization of literacy in the late 20th century, adolescent masculinities’ cultural (in)compatibility with “good student” conduct, and for black boys what Vershawn Ashanti calls the “sociolinguistics of racial performance” and its irreconcilable conflict between racial authenticity and white standards of conduct.  “Misandry” is being used to misname the consequences of patriarchal masculinity itself. If boys who deviate most from dominant masculinity outperform those who conform to it, then the problem is not hostility to boys——-its the structure of masculinity itself.

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@Slowburnt2 @LexDiamonds__ Showing that students perceive Black boys as academically incapable doesn’t contradict (or validate) the effect of racialized threat and gender norm policing on discipline and harassment. They’re related topics, but not the same research question. Are you okay?
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@Slowburnt2 @LexDiamonds__ (2/2) racialized threat and gender-norm policing. If you’re claiming femininity lowers academic penalties or signals less disruption, please provide data, because AGAIN, the evidence shows the opposite: femininity often increases harassment and negativity, not decreases it.
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@Slowburnt2 @LexDiamonds__ (1/2) That’s fine, but my point is about causal mechanisms for teacher perceptions and outcomes, not the broader universe of all possible factors. The literature I cited isolates two empirically supported mechanisms that directly explain disparities in treatment and outcomes:
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Slowburnt@Slowburnt2·
@PowersDecoded @LexDiamonds__ The racialized threat perception is gendered. The more 'male' a black boy/man seems, the higher the threat perception. We also observe this in the treatment of transwomen who don't 'pass' vs those who do. Masculinity is rewarded in some contexts, yet punished in others.
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@Slowburnt2 @LexDiamonds__ Yea, that’s a goalpost shift. The argument isn’t bullying alone lowers grades. It’s that stereotyping + harsher discipline + lower expectations affect outcomes. If boys perceived as unruly get punished and removed from class more, that is the mechanism the research identifies.
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Slowburnt@Slowburnt2·
@PowersDecoded @LexDiamonds__ As I acknowledged, gender-nonconforming men DO get bullied - my point is that bullying itself doesn't necessarily correlate with poor grades. The more that boys seem to align with masculine stereotypes, like the unruly thug, the more likely they'll be treated accordingly.
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@Slowburnt2 @LexDiamonds__ You’re mixing two different things. ‘Brutish thug’ stereotypes are about racialized threat perception, not a stigma against masculinity itself. Masculinity is still rewarded and enforced, while boys who deviate from it face the highest bullying and harassment rates.
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@Slowburnt2 @LexDiamonds__ There is literature out there (that anyone can view) that already answers this. Bullying and discipline correlate most strongly with gender nonconformity, not masculinity. So no, schools don’t punish masculinity, they enforce it. Boys perceived as feminine get the worst outcomes.
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@Slowburnt2 @LexDiamonds__ That theory would make sense if masculinity were actually stigmatized but it isn’t. Masculinity is rewarded and treated as superior, while boys perceived as feminine are punished for it. The endless ‘fag’ insults anytime a man speaks outside that mold is literally the evidence.
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@TheBiggestZ313 @LexDiamonds__ As a Boss, I don’t have time to argue with simple minded negroes. Instead of all the back and forth let’s play big bank take little bank and see who wins, since you’re not only concerned about my sexuality (as a gay man would) but also what’s in my accounts. DM is open….
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@TheBiggestZ313 @LexDiamonds__ I’m not begging for anything 🤡. Unlike you piss poor niggas, I see issues within systems and I work to fix them (for the betterment of ALL Black people). What’s clear though, is your type would rather argue on the internet with a “fag”, vs boots on the ground organizing change.
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Small But Mighty
Small But Mighty@itsTseTse·
Decolonization also means not adopting the religion of those who colonized you
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