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Pt.2 of 5 "Diary Of A Tired Black Man" Filmmaker Interview

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Please Visit http://www.tiredblackman.com/

Hear Filmmaker Tim Alexander interviewed about his film and his personal beliefs from religion to politics with Rev. Jessie Lee Peterson.

A very powerful and challenging interview with a lot of insight to the mind of Tim Alexander and his intention for this film.

A must hear in 5 parts. This feature film will be released on DVD Feb.3, 2009.

Tim Alexander is the first person on YouTube to raise the issues about black women's responsibilities to the conflicts in our relationships.

His original video was posted January 06, 2006.

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=1HVcFyF-mco

That is the video that started all of the dialog on YouTube about black woman issues.

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  • Why are you only posting your positive comments?

  • That's all I am getting!! Didn't you notice it has 4.5 stars??? EVERYBODY LIKES IT - AND IT ONLY GETS POSITIVE COMMENTS!

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  • Nice vids guys, but too many the masses of black women are still not going to GET IT. So i am a nice black man that treats women with respect, but really and truly, i am pretty much tired of dealing with sisters,. too much work, too much drama and attitude, and just too much B.S. If black women always want to play the victim role then let them continue, but for one thing, i am not going to be apart of it. Tired man, just tired. Too much denial going on with Black women, shit has to stop man.

  • Diary of a Tired Black Man is a monumental production that every black man woman and child should watch.

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  • good video

  • Well done! This is exactly what you need to do. Keep promoting division and disharmony within the black community. And lets keep selling it to the crackas. You can laugh all the way to the bank. Im sure some Jew will pay you handsomely for it.

  • @bigean11 BIG, yes you are so right I said that it was a good movie that could start a great dialogue about relationships b/c I'm bitter and defensive! You are absolutely correct. Now b/c I have a life I'm going to save my comment b/c I have no intention of engaging in an "internet battle" w/you on youtube. SMH and if you were mad b/c you are the fat dude who couldn't conjugate verbs don't be mad at me, dude just get you a GED!

  • @paws93ooOOP It's really sad how defensive you are in some of your responses. I guess you are one of those women who have ABS syndrome...sad reallly sad....

  • BW generally don't care about BM going outside the race, it's the platform so many use to do it. The whole mindset of "I have to down every BW on the planet in order to show why I need this (insert race) woman" is ridiculous. If that's who you have chosen to be with than be with her and be content in your choice. Before I married my BM 10 years ago I dated men of just about every race, our biggest haters were BM who kept calling me a traitor!

  • I also find it interesting that so many ppl don't know how the film ended. The woman he chose in the end was a BW. If you paid attention after he made the decision to leave his wife and he was searching for different women all of them had some type of issue. . .a whole lot of women do, no matter what their race! Don't use a film that could possibly open up great dialogue between men and women on how to treat a relationship as your platform for why you want to date women from other cultures.

  • I had the opportunity to watch this film last night and honestly listening to many of the comments especially the heavy set gentleman in the barber shop who thought he was speaking intelligently and yet couldn't quite conjugate verbs correctly and was using words in the incorrect context left me thinking "wow, isn't that sad a bitter black man who couldn't get the black woman he wanted!" that's like asking some bitter black woman to give you her opinion of black men. . .any man for that matter.

  • Everybody knows how black women like to distort and lie about the black man. NOT ALL black women are alike but we have too many weaves and attitudes in the black community

  • wow that is true

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