Then there's the I hate Black Men all of them need to die Dievestors. They actually say abort Black male babies even though they know that means that they have to let a breh shoot up the club so that they can have a kid to abort. They say that you should avoid all Black Men a chick named Kendall St. Charles/ Brooklyn Blue says this while living in Bed Stuy with her Black Son.
Tbh, from your descriptions, a lot of these women sound broke and lazy, if they were men they'd be criminals. This Lauren girl had a prior for robbing a car which shows you the character of these chicks. They're just looking for tricks and money. It doesn't surprise me her brother is a criminal while she was a prostitute. All these women seem to have just picked the quickest hustle they could find: prostitution. There's no difference between them and the girls on Skid Row it's just that they're packed 'prettier'. Same desperate mindset.
You've hit the nail on the head and it's why we said the older generation has basically led the younger ones down the wrong path. The pendulum swung too far. It went from be a strong independent woman, staying in school, getting your money (advice Gen X got) to this new 2022 advice which is advocating low-level sex work and 'luxury life' aka fukking random white men for quick bucks and how college is a waste of time (advice Gen Z are getting). Most of their black women who give them advice who are older are actually usually with black men or single moms but they're telling girls to 'divest'. It seems almost cruel that these women are old AF but advising these young girls to follow such demonic lifestyles.
ALL the categories above all take L's and I'm not shocked that you said most of them are broke single moms or end up with black men anyway. This girl was talking about married sugar daddies, money and white men when in reality the best she could do was a $40 dollar manicure and some drugs from some white dude who didn't care about her life or death. Is this really a 'win' for them?
Sex work is simply never the answer. This isn't the slave days or 1700 when black women's only options were to become prostitutes to white men. We can debate solutions to poverty but this ain't it.