 Yo, she the goat bro. What the fuck is she just saying? What the fuck is she just saying? I know she can't get that count to me. I know she didn't. Meet. It was black history man. Yeah, no, but this is like this is like this is like this. What the fuck? A white porn star who is now trying to rap because of her mediocre flow on a mediocre beat, we're bopping our head to it. Until she overtly says, nigga, now we have a problem with it. Wait, if I'm watching this as a white guy, if I'm watching this as a Jewish guy, and an Islamic guy, whatever the case may be, be. I'd be like these three niggas are a fucking joke. Too easily impressed by bullshit. So if we are going to expect cooperation from our women, submission from our women, to be able to get on the same page, these type of black men can no longer be our representatives. And I understand like the conversation also should be had about the type of black malehood that black women perpetuate or that they pedestalize. That's another conversation, but like we cannot, whether it's with the next Iggy Azalea or the next just pearly days, we can't be so easily impressed by a woman and especially not a white woman, literally just parroting doing their best black woman impersonation for their best. She's just saying everything I want to hear impersonation. Like we can't be that cheap, man. And also I want to bring this up because when I was watching Obsidian Stream, apparently he brought up his just pearly things producer who was really just tech support by his own admission. His name is Blessing. He's Nigerian. I'm Nigerian. We must have the conversation about the miseducation of the African. And a lot of Africans, including myself at one point are very, very severely miseducated about black history. Whether black history like in the Americas or black history on the continent. So like just pearly things, this conversation you had with old dude, I don't even know his name. Like it doesn't seem that big of a deal, right? It's all black people are late and it's minimized to like very cheap, easily dismissible things because you don't understand the nuance. You don't understand the levels to it. You don't understand the harm of her ignorance. Because again, like during slavery and during Jim Crow, most white people were not slave owners. Most white people were not actually beating black people or lynching black people. But we have to talk about the pictures that you see of a black man hanging. We have to talk about the white people in the crowd. Those are just pearlies. The complicit majority, though that's what we need to talk about. So when we see things like this come out, it is very reminiscent of that complicit majority. So, you know, this whole rich kind of who is a racist, who's not a racist. Like I've always said, it's a waste of time. I care about systemic racism. I care about economic racism. Just pearly things and consequential. But if we're supporting somebody who is part of a complicit majority, then we don't actually want progress. A lot of the quote-unquote leaders that I'm seeing on these internet spaces, they don't have real lives. They didn't get bitches in real life. They don't have black women that they could call up and be like, yo, what do you think about this in real life? They just have smoke. They just have critique. Like none of their actual critiques are rooted in an understanding of the thing or the person that they're critiquing. So it's easy to just lambast black women and say, they're the problem wholeheartedly without having a nuance and balanced conversation. So like even some of the black female content creators that I disagree with, but I still consume to get a balanced perspective, like one of their critiques is, listen, black men want to make it seem like we are the problem. And if we get our shit together, that the shit will be together full stop. And it's like it doesn't work like that. Just like I say, black women need to stop incentivizing the wrong type of man. On the flip side, just Perley's fan base is us. Some of the motherfuckers playing for only fans is us. I've seen, and this is the crazy thing, right? These women that I interview, I know them in real life. The vast majority of them, I know them in real life. So they'll screenshot me. Yo, look at this DM. Some random dude sent me ready to fly me out, ready to cash out me, ready to do all kinds of shit that I haven't proven that I deserve. Why the fuck would she not have a complex about herself? Why the fuck wouldn't she, wouldn't she think that she's old the moon and the stars? And then we throw around the words, I'm not even going to use the word, but it's just stupid ass niggas or niggas who just want to pay for pussy. If you want to pay for pussy, get you a prostitute. But like we also have to address the fact that some of the ways we are moving are incentivizing the very behavior we claim to dislike in women. Going back to Chantel Simone, Dr. Tia Sange Hansen, who's literally founded a department to study us. He does a stream, you know, he makes a couple of dollars, this, this and that. But then you have a Jamaican woman living in America doing a stream talking about black men leaving America, a single Jamaican woman, black men leaving America to find other women. She makes $1,500 in super chats and nobody thinks, oh, she's, she's grifting. She's saying this shit we want to hear just where we like to throw out to the women. We don't like where's your husband? Where's your ring? This, this and that. But as soon as motherfucker says the same shit that we regurgitate without any nuance, without any depth, without any consideration, or we, we, we lap it up. Here goes some money. Hey, let me fly you out. Hey, let me do this. Let me do this. We're the problem.