Oh you think it's just him?
Sanaa Latham was glad she left him.
A few of the "skirts" in that video are either kilts that Irish/Scottish men wear, or African attire.
Black people in the US thinking traditional African garb is some new fashion trend invented by white gays.
If the African Garments were all together, I would understand but the bottom only? Keep supporting the doors open homie.
Wearing the "bottom only" traditional is how most men who wear more traditional garb in Africa dress now. The African stuff in the video was just a dressed up, "high-fashion" version of that. This is relatively typical for the average man in many places where such garments can be found:
I think it's sad that people here have become so disconnected that they can't distinguish between western fashion trends and native African ones. Not everything that wraps is a skirt, or traditionally feminine.
Support this bullshyt, brehs.
The man to the right wearing African garments shirt and dress. That's not a problem. All this talk about Africa but U.S. isn't Africa breh. Speaking of that I bet you are wearing that a skirt right now homie.
So you're just going to ignore the clear difference between these pics you're posting of men wearing skirts and the clearly African-derived garments in that video?
So you're telling me the other ones in the pic are wearing skirts?
As for the US, Black men in the US can't dress in the attire of the cultures they descend from? Is that what you're saying? I don't care if the individual in that video wants to rail against men wearing skirts, but lumping in African men's garb in with skirts is pure ignorance. Only a few of the examples he showed were actually skirts or dresses.
Ahhh yes, Diddy and Snoop are Irish and Omar is a Cac...GTFOH. You are truly getting things confused as always. African Men wearing traditional clothes have never been a problem. You seem to miss what I was going after. After all you support this skirt/dress wearing males. You don't mind the roles switching.
You're switching it up now. Now you're saying that somehow wearing a kilt if you aren't Irish is wrong. That's not the same thing as saying it's feminine, because kilts are a male garment, not a female one. I don't care what Diddy or Snoop want to wear. Celebrity fashion trends are meaningless to me.