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In this intriguing clip from 8 At The Table, Erin The Renegade engages in a thought-provoking discussion with The Smart Guy, but it quickly becomes apparent that they are on two different pages. Erin stands firm in her stance, while The Smart Guy presents his perspective, leading to a clash of viewpoints.

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  1. I'm so tired of this black man God s*** black woman goddess s*** I'm so tired of it bro it's all to make ourselves esteem feel better f*** out here we're men and women that's it we have no clue why we're here we're having experience that we do not understand most people scary 90% of people are scared and afraid miss me wit da bulshit yall

  2. Yeses maan! Tyeer buthi. His spitting facts. 25+ years later after Apartheid in South Africa and we are struggling with this. Feminism has no role in Black women, what is that? We understand you Smart. Siyabonga buthi. Keep spitting this truth.

  3. Satan whispered in her ear and she just had to start interjecting and yapping.

    Read the body language, sipping the wine audaciously, shrugging one shoulder while cringing as she clears her throat, smirking in guilt. She was irate.

  4. I been reading through the comments and I noticed it's a lot of dudes on here talking about men that was raised by single mothers are soft and we doomed and some other BS. I'm a black man that was raised by a single mother and grandmother I live in Florida come find me and let me show you how soft this man that was raised by a single mother is I'm so sick of you lame people trying to paint this narrative that single women can't raise boys and that's a lie women can teach a boy how to be respectful honest kind help hardworking and trustworthiness how to be honorable how to take care of himself cook clean and other things to help them succeed and survive and thrive things and man teaches how to be useful with their hands fighting talk to girl women can do that have sex women can do that a lot of the same things men teach women can teach you people fucks me up if you are a man and you see a black woman struggling to raise her son/sons then instead of talking down on her or making the boys feel less manly because of how you that a man should be give a helping hand to the young fellows be a mentor instead painting this false narrative that men who were raised by single mothers are soft and simps and all that other BS y'all try to say and before you try coming for me talking about being sensitive I'm far from sensitive i don't like false narrative misinformation and lies. The saying is true about black people we are our own worst enemies smh.

  5. Yo first off the first sign that a black woman is far gone is the shaved head. Never forget the shaved head is a tall tale sign. She’s sitting there looking like an entire road rager lol. And she’s drunk lol. She said “we have a audience” she doesn’t have a audience that belongs to her she can’t control herself and she’s reflecting negative energy I can keep going on and on about what I see in her

  6. I fw smart Ohdee! People need to hear this! I would say, that he needs to hold us accountable as Men too. Like you said there’s gonna be a lot of fighting back for our original place in our households but that starts within 🙏🏾

  7. That woman in the white, she so just wanted to interrupt for interrupting sake, that none of her "points" were valid or even made sense.

    Take for instance her first interjection, she asks him if he "knows why", like if she knows; then proceeds to tell him "go ahead" and then starts to stutter.

    She also was being disrespected to her "guest" and rude by saying "producer", and "I'm just giving it"; and just constant interruptions.

    She was clearly triggered; and it wasn't a good look.