Their connection is The Daily Wire. You will find the guy who connects them with that info. Then you’ll see where JPT is eventually going.
Ok. I am not so familiar with The Daily Wire. What type of political alignment do they have?
It’s not about holding women accountable, per sè.
Black men in the manosphere predominantly argue over two things.
1) Holding BM accountable.
2) Holding BW accountable.
When we have BW making and embracing songs like WAP, BW making assclap videos and upload them on public social media, BW twerking all over the place in public spaces, having a Black woman senator twerking upside down on a beach (and it's not about her being upside down, it's about her twerking), a Black woman twerking on MLK day in Washington D.C., we have a problem. Women considering is slavery to cook, cleaning a house, taking care of children and husband. And yes, I have spend time on SLA, so I know it's true. It has been said to me many times. I have been benched on SLA many times because of these disagreements I am having with some females. Currently I am blocked as well because someone state lies on BM and I confronted her. I have been benched over the most ridiculous things. All it took for them was some fake tears.
How can men build with unruly women?
It’s the fact that the manosphere is a space for MEN, yet women are in there making $ with their channels/streams. There are ACTUAL married Black women on YT who are speaking to BW and I follow them. Men are rarely in those spaces because those women are soft and aren’t incendiary, like KS, F&F, Obsidian and the like.
I am not part of the manosphere space and never was. I did know about Oshay a few years ago, because he was on Dynast Amir's (Search For Uhuru) channel a few times talking about other things like the ADOS movement and Reparations. So I went to Oshay's channel but left it quickly because it as too harsh, yelling and cursing at women who came to the platform asking question. He told them the GTFO, because it was men's content. It was dark and BlackPill like, misogyny.
I got to know about Dynast because I was searching for the Dogon Sirus knowledge. And he happened to have documented that with Dogon people in Mali. The interview was done so excellent I started to look at more of his content and subbed for years (recently I unsubbed).
Dynast had excellent guest speakers from the BAIO (The Black Afrikan Infrastructure Organization) an organization by Holip Sims and Kala Genesis. Paris Milan was close with Holip, how close is unknown to me.
I also knew Oshay because of Paris Milan. And I got to know about her because she spoke on a police shooting. I think it was Amir Rice. The commentary was on point in my opinion, so I started to listen to more. We had deep conversations about her personal life as well. This was when she had less than a 1K subs. It was men who made her a larger YTber, including myself. I did put money in her pocket at the time.
Paris Milan has done two shows with Oshay Duke Jackson. It’s in total about 5 hours. On there she basically tells her life story. At that time Oshay had his moments with women. But here he had a nice conversation with Paris.
At the time Paris made Pro-Black content, until the fallout with other content creators…. (but that story is for another time lol).
Contrary to what y’all men think, NO you can’t talk to women the way you talk to men.
The conversion is determent what can be talked about to include women.
Dr. Ronald Neal has some great examples of this. He's Blackmanosphere and passport bro. Currently he's in Africa (Gambia, before that he was in Senegal) and there is all he wants to be he said. He's part of the intellectual group in the Blackmanosphere.
The women watching and participating in the manosphere are either wholly male-identified or have a trauma response to this shyt and get off on being yelled at or watching other BW get yelled at.
Some of this is indeed true, as I have seen it myself. But what is wrong with being male-identified? I don't understand the trauma part? I think I do but I'm not sure, so can you elaborate?
The spaces I watch are soft, and girly and properly explain what some women have gotten wrong— mainly because they come from homes that didn’t guide them.
I do know that type of content exists as well.
What is your opinion on Black women who tell young Black women to be promiscuous and sleep with other men in order test your man t see if he truly loves you (after that). Or Black women who tell to burn the chicken or leave it raw and unseasoned, unprepared to test your man. These type of female content creators also exist and they have a large following.