Men are Leaders but Women are Influencers #podcast #blackculture

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Men are Leaders but Women are Influencers #podcast #blackculture

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  1. Well at this point the condition of the so called black cummunity its clear to mentally healthy black men need to remove themselves from the black matriach. Its been puppeted by the liberal democratic party which is heavily invested in the prison industrial complex .

  2. In order to be successful. We as black people need to become black nationalist and realize that the more we fight against being seen as a monolith. The easier it is for us to be erased.

  3. 1st Corinthians 11:3v. If u speak to the average "black woman" (our issue) she'll tell you, the men in her community aren't leaders so she CANT follow. Speak to the men and they'll say, their women won't let them lead. All curses! 😒

  4. My masculine father whose white mother loved him and he was a lawyer from Oxford university, England, left me in a third world hovel at three and never looked after me
    He was a womanizer. My feminine beautiful teacher mother gave him support. Quit blaming women. This failure began way back since slavery

  5. I find that some woman have really toxic interpretation of masculinity. So you get what you pay for. It must feel good to be in the embrace of a person willing to kill and maim for you at the drop of a hat but when he does it to you or your child it feels different.

  6. These feelings by both men and women have intentionally been orchestrated by a few. They will rule over the people using the name of the State. It is reversible, but there will be resistance.

  7. Post Civil Rights, feminism movement turned The BK Community from a Patriarchy into a Matriarchy. And BK women were ordained as the WT establishments new "House Slave," overseeing all Blk's including males. And they've been punch-drunk with their newfound feminist power and independence, while still craving patriarchal marital outcomes. Until we return to a patriarchal structure and prioritize 2-parent families over "me, myself & I", this viscious cycle will continue.