See… this is what I’m talking about. I’m out here living my life.
Been there, done that and still doing it.
I could give a good god damn about women twerking in a public place or acting like hoes or what other men who aren’t in my circle are doing.
Exactly what I excepted as an answer. The complicit negroe behavior, also known as cognative dissonance.
I’m living my life, taking care of my family, having discussions with my friends, and going about my day. I don’t have hours in the day to sit around NOT coming up with actionable items, but sit on YouTube talking for 5 hours about “see what we need be doing is”
If people want to sit for 5 hours and talk about certain issues that can do that, if they have the time for it, see the necessity and are passionate about it. I will not, but they can I see no issues with that. These problems being addressed are obviously bigger than the single family structure as these things touch all of society. Some of the men are married and have children, are engaged, have a girlfriend. It's not all whiny dudes with no relationship, goals and aspiration in life.
A senator twerking (on a beach upside down) in public is a big deal, Black women making a WAP video is big deal, Black women making videos where they twerking on minors (big) is a big deal.
The above has a probability to normalize and influence young Black females.
I spend my 5 hours on a course to elevate myself, or going to the gym. Others spend 5 hours on a lot of things I consider waste of time. There's all types of weird chat platforms on YT where people spend hours upon hours, not just the man sphere.
This is 5 hours as well, my 5 hours.
Then log off, go outside, put together a plan of action, get the funding and implement it. Don’t be chilling on YouTube, begging for superchats and cash apps, selling merch, while trying to sell me a dream of what you think people need to be doing.
I partly agree with this, but it starts with the conversation and the Black Manosphere became that space to gather thoughts. There is where the awareness starts, from there is needs to be taken into actual action and activities. Some spaces are like think tanks, while other spaces are just a bunch of dumb dudes complaining. And that is probably what you are referring at.
It’s that grifting bullshyt. Malcolm X would not be on YouTube with 6 hour live shows. He’d be outside. You don’t none of these dudes outside cause they don’t actually give a damn, they just want money and fame and this is the lane to do so.
Some people indeed use this as a way to grift, but those are people who aren't serious about this. Had Malik EL Shabazz just lived his life and not cared, there would not have been brought awareness to the bulk of Black people. And we don't know how he would have dealt with social media. Perhaps these YT spaces are the modern ballrooms?
Have you ever realized that people who gave a damn, have put you in this position of freedom you are in now? You are standing on the shoulders of others who came before you.
In reality, they just mad the white people doing it better (grifting) and making more and getting the fame. These nikkas don’t give two shyts about the community and ain’t doing one real thing to change any of it
I am not sure what people you are addressing here. From what I have seen the Black manosphere is a diverse set of men. I am not a big follower, but during the pandemic people told to me go watch certain spaces. That is how I got to know certain people. Some are academically educated, self employed and a business owner with employees. Some just attached themselves to the rhetoric because it appeals. Some are more Red Pill and not Black manosphere at all. Others made actual moves to better themselves and committed to self-improvement, while other are stuck on stupid, which is what we usually see.
One thing is for sure, this thing that happened here opened a lot of discussions and has exposed a lot of people. Especially the grifters and leechers.
It means the end of the Black manosphere and near end of the "gender war".