Because it's nowhere near as good as the other series.
Good point but why not just say Domestic Abuser and Rapist Toxic Masculinity? Why use a broad brush for all black men?
any heterosexual black male is considered "toxic masculinity"
Double toxic if he's financially stable
I agree, but there's a lot of things thing could be tweaked to make it better. Like why did they change the Klignon appearance? And I like the female lead, but she's a terrible Vulcan (I know she's really human trained as a Vulcan).as the other Star Trek series? It different just like the present day JJ Abrahams movies are tho and thats not a bad thing. We cant expect Kirk to lead the Enterprise forever breh
*Skips every comment
Yesss, can't wait, toxic masculinity is a disease with black men. DIAL IT DOWN
*exits thread
What is the difference between toxic masculinity and toxic black male masculinity?
They dont reject women's femininity, they embrace it especially since western media portrays white women and lightness as being the ultimate form of femininity and purity. They reject in themselves. You know... everything they make fun of drake and other waffle colored negros for. Emotions, sensitivity, etc.I read this like 3x's and this still is confused. What straight hetrosexual male is gonna reject his women's feminiality?
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As for the highly anticipated third season of her show, Rae reveals one of the overarching themes of the upcoming batch of episodes, while retaining an understandable sense of mystery. “I don’t want to give anything away!" Rae said. “But I love black masculinity as it relates to black women. I think that’s something interesting that we haven’t gotten a chance to explore yet—and specifically toxic male black masculinity as it relates to black women. I’m trying to find a way to explore that and get a rounded storyline that isn’t preachy.”
So makes fragile guys in here
I think the title of the show perfectly fits some of these posters replies