10 minutes in, and only now you are talking about Black InCels? (By the way, no White InCels would put you down like that. They would likely see you as a Brother InCel, misery loves company and all that).
My podcast is not meant to be straight arrow to the point on every topic/episode, I like to get out every thought&viewpoint with nuisance. Also I’m discussing black incels because I’m a black man viewing reckless behavior by other black men. Not worried about white incels in this context bc the black ones are closer in proximity.
Who are the brothers exactly? Lol bc there’s no brotherhood in this community. And idk why ya acting like woke is a bad thing. Being aware of the society we’re in and how it treats marginalized groups is not a bad thing, it’s actually smart.
She’s the CEO but if she only owns 30% then they own the larger share meaning they can make most decisions without her. Depending on the contract, that could be her only security. But most times if a big company owns most of the shares they are the controlling party.
Well to be fair that could be right but we weren’t in the contract meeting to know for sure 100 percent of the ins and outs. I think black businesses should definitely be prioritized as black consumers but we still must remember they are businesses in my op. Thank you for engaging 🌹
Morning 🌅 We as people of African Descent are behind in the wealth department. For ages, white folks have taken out inventions, and are rich (Jack Daniels). My issue is that our own people could get behind her, so the money could stay with her. Puff Daddy, is rich. Jigga/Beyonce are rich. There are people that could help her market, and she wouldn't have had to sell to a white company that I bet will eventually take her entire empire. My Soror sold her company, and that's Carol's Daughter. Amos Cookies haven't been the same since he sold his company. I'm just praying for our people. Praying 🙏🙏🙏🙏 Cool video 😍
The twerking in my op is irrelevant (blk people still would’ve used her sexuality, regardless if she twerked in this one video or not) however, I will say I would’ve preferred her&the dancers to sport Afro hair. Or even do like the singer, Doechii did on the BET awards and snatch off the lace front to reveal an Afro centric hairstyle during the Cameron speech.
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-alrxnLK9AxA.html “The white liberal differs from the conservative in one way. The liberal is more deceitful, more hypocritical than the conservative. Both want power, but the white liberal is the one who has perfected the art of posing as the negroes friend and benefactor and by winning the friendship and support of the negro the white liberal is able to use the negro as a pawn or a weapon in this political football game that is raging between the white liberal and the white conservatives.”
Megan “protect black women” thee stallion. Refers to women as bitches. I don’t agree with any Republicans but she is not a black feminist hero. She’s the exact opposite. Her twerking is FOR straight men. It is not for most women, and she is objectifying her body for $$$.
I won’t negate that she has used the protect bw mantra to her advantage however everything else you listed can apply to literally any female rapper out and male if we flipped the genders. Her using the system to her advantage to sell sex is irrelevant to my opinion on her as an individual. Especially since she’s giving consumers what they want. Thanks for your input tho 😊
It would’ve been great to perform a song that actually had some type of meaning.. performing Savage after that was really fucking stupid. Megan isn’t stupid but she definitely needs to update her discography with some real shit if all she can do is twerk .. after giving that message about Breonna Taylor, protect black women and the Black Lives Matter movement.
If this was Rapsody I’d give you that. But this is Megan, you know what you get with a Megan concert. And I personally as a fellow lyricist give her a bit more of a pass on the overt sexuality because at least she pushes her pen&also that’s the double edge sword of being an artist in this day&age because that’s what people want to see, they don’t wanna see people rap about meaningful stuff. If lil baby can put out that conscious song in 2020 and collectively black people stood behind him even tho his image isn’t the most pristine, I don’t really see how one cancels out the other with Megan. I do feel there should be more of a balance with the type of bw promoted in the game but that’s on us to support everyone not just the more sexual rappers.
Biracial need there own category. Black people need to stop calling these people Black when they are not Black they are both ....Biracial. There is a heavy consequence behind Black people claiming them as just Black. I hope they develop there own History and culture. The sooner, the better.
Before we can stand up for black woman and get the respect for black women. We need to act like woman. Stop being half naked cussing like we no other words Respect are self before anyone will respect us. You can’t turn a whore into a housewife. Before we can stand up for the black man Black Woman need to Respect the BLACK MAN!!!
This youngboy said the truth maybe his tone was rude,but that's the truth we all think the same thing about relationship between Lightskin Girls and Darkskin Girls we all have the same expérience,and I'm not even Américan or leaving in America.But I had and have the same expérience like this Young Guy
I tried to listen to the full video however it just seems to go no where. Shemar Moore is mixed and everyone knows that the only people that are talking bad about him are the (You know whos).
2 things can be true at once. This isn’t Nina Simone we’re talking about here. Lil baby isn’t the cleanest rap artist but didn’t everyone’s support his record?
@@SonOfDenis Hell 90% of rappers AREN'T clean but I'm not focused on them right now I'm focused on Meg the Savage I mean Stallion twerking talmbout protect black women.
Well in my opinion the performing at the performance does not less than the vitality of the message. I bought up other rappers because we only seem to bring up morality when it comes to the female rappers making political statements. No one brought up lil baby’s flaws when he made his song was my point.
@@SonOfDenis Well if Lil Baby had females twerking while he performed live while tryna be on a political tip then you would be correct but I don't think it's the case as Meg was twerkin while she should've just covered on up and talk that political shit because for the most part people won't take her serious which is a fact.
OK he doesn’t have females twerking in that one video but he does rap about gun violence and killing other black men on multiple records. However that doesn’t take away from the song he made about what black America is going through being supported, so why should her message be derailed because of some twerking in her choreography?
I did not say mixed people do not go through things for one. Secondly, I did check out her channel, I listened to the Serena Williams video and after she said that Chris Brown saying he only likes “black bitches with the good hair” was simply him praising his phenotype, I clicked off. She made some valid points but also some very incorrect statements.
You must not follow Megan which not saying you have to but she actually has about a good 24 inches of her real natural hair up under those wigs. Some black people definitely have texturism issues but some just don’t have time to do their hair or even know how to. Also she’s on stage dancing, possibly sweating&I’m sure there’s plenty of fans on her and our hair type can’t take all that, especially if she’s performing a couple nights in a row.
This is always a go-to for morons that try to discredit a black woman's message. The texture of her doesn't change the fact her skin is black. And she's most definitely not trying to be white.
She also saying to protect while dressing like a thought and being sexually provocative. To add Malcom to the opening like this is about to be a part of the movement is ridiculous
That’s your opinion&you’re entitled to it. I personally don’t think her performance (which wasn’t even that provocative compared to some of her other performances) takes away from the message nor do I think blk people have enough celebs willing to speak out on our behalf to be this hyper critical. I don’t think throwing the baby out with the bath water is necessary here.