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Miseducation of the Black Man--What do Women Want?

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Uploaded by on Oct 21, 2010

I had GQnupes back at first but this one pushed me over the edge. Not everything is about the black woman at some point it is time for the black man to step up and not follow the crowd to put himself in a position of power...and not hood power, create his own forward movement and for women to then hold the men accountable for the need to do so

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  • cute eyes and mouth

  • @9Xerxes2 thanx hun

  • I really dig your hair!

  • @BlackAzzRobb thank you =) sadly its no longer like that lol

  • @Myregularasslife Nooo why not i love the natural look it shows the true natural beauty sisters have. Well as long as your happy that's what matters.

  • @BlackAzzRobb hahaah yea i had it for almost a year. i liked it but *shrugs* i just like change

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  • So basically, as long as women keep saying "yes" to these wannabe hip hop hood niggaz, every new generation that comes up is going to emulate the same things they saw the LAST generation succeed with. Its a cycle that will never end until the WOMEN stop going for all that BS. Don't act like u never have a choice. If a man comes at u with "aye lil mama", u have a choice. If a man calls u a bitch, u have a choice. If a man slaps u upside the head, u have a choice. It all starts with u...

  • I agree. Hood lifestyle is not cool and it's even making people who didn't grow up in the hood act ignorant. It used to be that you tried to act better despite your background, not worse. We used to strive to be educated and well-mannered and now those things are being rejected. The question is, who benefits from this because Black people are not!

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  • if there was more of your kind of maturity in role models, a lot of problems would be solved

  • I like your new style, but this is where you shine. I know you on some new shyte; but you can still drop a jewel from time to time, we gonna still tune in[maybe even more so]. B-more stand up. peace

  • The Miseducation of the Black Man, White Man, Brown Man, or I Red Man is not the Place, but the State of mind which is "Babylon". Rasta Refuse It,Jah Guide and Peace in your Journey

  • all i can say being a Black Male i Value Education personally i was born in the Hood i was raised on the thug life but i understand what its about and how hard it is for a Brooklyn Boy to make it to the top because i understand what its like to come up from nothing and make it i keep it real and honest but im movitvated by my family history and ties to slavery so i get where you are coming from

  • I could not agree more on the fact that the division of the black family whereby the father does not play a major role in the upbringing of the children or in the whole dynamic of the family is a method to dis-empower black people in America today and we need our black men to wake up and stop following this hip hop lifestyle that has been made as living the dream, and we need to go back to our roots and educate ourselves so that we can have a better tomorrow for our children.

  • there is no black men now days, but there is many black males, a black woman told me there is no men in the race to be consider men...but black males, because black males never lived up to the standards of being men. instead of calling them men, we call them males or down/lows.

  • Myregularasslife I am with you 100. Your video is refreshing.

  • 4:51, so true. smh

  • This is what you should continue to blog about or even write a book about!

  • You have a lot if positive energy. Im glad that you have shown a interest in the quality of our young black man. I believe that as a race men or woman we must continue to challenge this societal perception that a lot of young black men have. At some point, there must be a break point where young black men and women began to see that ideology as a destruction to our race. If that does not take place what we see today will continue to evolve into a culture of false morals, deprived of an education

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