Black Women Would Be Willing If They Were More “SOFT”| Ep. 188

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Black Women Would Be Willing If They Were More “SOFT”| Ep. 188


Welcome back to another episode of the Kenganda Podcast. Today we tackle this interesting perspective from a non Black woman about the lack of femininity of Black Women.

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  1. 33:24 The Big elephant is the world is now and forever will be Anti- Black no matter where we are. They believe we are low IQ people, useless and just cause chaos. It's so bad we believe in ourselves. We've endured so much mess and STILL married, procreated, and stayed together. Now the world is open and we see what we don't have and we blame one another for it. It's mainly racial, if you're chocolate and trying to date outside they will be angry because they deem us all inferior regardless of it being proven incorrect. We have internal disdain for one another due to the fact as a people and class we are still at the bottom.

  2. This dj Maintain is what my dad called a minus 1. He is just there to "defend" black women🙄

    He added nothing to the discourse. What he said is just foolishness ie black women go overboard, they are the best. 🙄🙄

  3. Maintain comes across as a simp and an emasculated man. I am willing to bet he was raised without a father and amongst women. Imagine someone with 2 kids from Jamaican “women” I.e more than 2 and married to another white women giving men advice about women? Let your marital situation be a role model before you proper advice to others. What kind of man talks about his role models being women? You can tell O’Shea was raised with both male and female role models….that’s the difference in mindset of children of single mothers and children from stable 2 parent homes.

  4. Black men weak?
    Dude has an advanced degree and he is supposed to be worldly but he didn't know what a barrister was.
    Black women don't own us.
    We can date and marry whom we want to.

  5. I agree with Oshay on this, and I try to tell blk men, stop worrying about what black women are doing, get us together, build our selves, up and blk women will fall in line. But I've noticed, that the problem is, black women are raising the men, and they are dating the lower level men, and making their lifestyle more appealing to our young blk boys, so if our sons are seeing their mothers, sisters, aunties, date gang members, and thugs, they're raising their sons around these gang members and thugs, and gang members aren't men, they can't work together with other blk men, so if we can't get young blk men out of this ignorant way of thinking, they will never go back to working together like we use too.

  6. Thank you Oshay, you and your guest reaffirmed the rationale for black women to engage and marry men from the dominant class. Those men do not worry about false empowerment because they are the leaders. Those men don't worry about being providers for their families because they are, those men don't promote submissive acquiescence because they earn respect from the women in their lives. As a black woman who is married to a white man, we both took traditional routes to achieve success. Lastly, I would advise black women to avoid broken men as they are not worth it. It's much easier to be with a man who is a confident leader who welcomes providing a space for your femininity to be enjoyed by him.

  7. I think the DJ was talking from a biased view point. I think the woman in the video had a valid point that could have been discussed deeper.

    Not all black women are like that but I think we can all agree it’s a high percentage and as men should we just put up with it or is it something that needs addressing.

  8. Black people must realize alot of this divisive propaganda comes from white controlled media. Divide and conquer will never grow old. The only reason they’ve conquered you is because they have divided you into smaller groups and turned you against yourselves 🤫

  9. remember when we're talking about the siamese political and economic (polieconomic) order of the current world we were born into and still live in, we must always found our conversation in the objective reality that this social system is all based on anti-Africanist crime. black (tropical African, melanin-rich, afro-textured) people are not predisposed to socio-economic destitution or geopolitical incompetence, black people were simply targeted by Eurasians ("white" "Europeans" and their "Asian" continental-climatic counterparts) and then subsequently defamed, demonized, dehumanized, harrassed, defrauded, confused, demoralized, poisoned, sabotaged, bombarded, genocided, detained, tortured, mutilated, extorted, robbed, destabilized, trafficked, molested, raped, prostituted, aborted, forcebred, retarded, exploited, pitted against one another and gaslit en masse on purpose over the course of nearly a thousand years under the color of the "law" as established by savage anti-African, and thus clearly anti-human, warmongering criminals with the sole goal of securing the optimal material abundance of the planet's tropics – most notably including Africa and African genetics – for the benefit of the organizers of the Eurasian masses