It’s crazy. I can’t celebrate someone’s death. It just doesn’t feel right to me. I find the celebrations about his death really wild. I saw a comment on Facebook that he hit the wall permanently at 56 girl. The jokes they’re delivering about him are just ruthless. People saying it’s karma, it’s his negative energy, that divine feminine energy worked together to take him out, that it was a root placed on him, smh.
But I’m surprised that Brehs didn’t think this would be the reaction from bw… i had been saying for the longest that a lot of bw dont like him and that realistically he wasn’t going to contribute to a significant increase in black marriages, unify black families or change bw the way Brehs thought he would. There just wasn’t no way for those things to happen with how many bw who hated him.
I’m wondering if Brehs underestimated just how many bw couldnt stand him. His content was a bit divisive—Brehs liked him and some bw supported him and kept his channel going. But there were too many bw who weren’t feeling him because of his message, delivery, etc and his followers.
You just have to think about how crazy it is for his death to garner these kind of reactions—there’s no way that someone can’t look at this objectively and not wonder how and why so many women would celebrate his death if they truly thought he wanted the best for them and the black family like Brehs keep saying. Bw just didn’t feel that way about him-their reactions are wild and insensitive but it’s not surprising.
I’m concerned about bw’s safety because some Brehs are really angry at how bw are reacting. Stay safe sweetie.