Some of us rather not even learn our history and how we were treated. But as men, our history - both good and bad - is necessary to know so that we understand our behaviors today and why certain negative behaviors are promoted, and to help us decide for ourselves the best direction forward.
Passages taken from the book, "The Delectable Negro" by Vincent Woodard
There's a victim in the next passage that was conditioned to be a certain way, so keep that in mind.
We still see such conditioning today through media - an outlet that is consumed by a lot of Black people.
Three different industries - movies/television, music, and sports. All industries try to make or promote Black male femininity and place Black men in a feminine, child-like role, as opposed to keeping Black men in their masculine frame. It influences the younger generations which is the main target of indoctrination. It is not an LGBTQ agenda per se, rather a white supremacist agenda.
Passages taken from the book, "The Delectable Negro" by Vincent Woodard
There's a victim in the next passage that was conditioned to be a certain way, so keep that in mind.
We still see such conditioning today through media - an outlet that is consumed by a lot of Black people.
Three different industries - movies/television, music, and sports. All industries try to make or promote Black male femininity and place Black men in a feminine, child-like role, as opposed to keeping Black men in their masculine frame. It influences the younger generations which is the main target of indoctrination. It is not an LGBTQ agenda per se, rather a white supremacist agenda.