What have you learned from Kevin Samuels?

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Nothing, I had a dad growing up. But, I respect that he built his platform from nothing. Just remember brehs, patience and perseverance pays off.

The acorn that’s planted will eventually sprout. Keep working on your vision even if no one else sees it.
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And for the record I had my Dad/Father in my life - my parents are married

Why do people act like just because we learned something online from a black man that we didn’t have a Father???

Only a cac would assume that a black men are following another black man because they are fatherless.

In fact mods this type of response needs to be monitored.

When they go and listen to Hoe Rogan no one calls them fatherless. They should have the same level of respect for us.
 

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And for the record I had my Dad/Father in my life - my parents are married

Why do people act like just because we learned something online from a black man that we didn’t have a Father???

Only a cac would assume that a black men are following another black man because they are fatherless.

In fact mods this type of response needs to be monitored.

When they go and listen to Hoe Rogan no one calls them fatherless. They should have the same level of respect for us.

Because fatherless is a insult used by misandrists

Even though it's mostly the women's fault for picking a bad baby daddy.

How many times did KS expose a women calling into her show and lying about "i never thought my BD would abandon me"
 

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Without reading the thread I can assume half the posts are “nothing I had a dad”

which is a female tactic to comment nothing even though you knew you had nothing to say. Like a hood rat getting loud to for no reason to get attention. Artificial fatherlessness
 

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Because fatherless is a insult used by misandrists

Even though it's mostly the women's fault for picking a bad baby daddy.

How many times did KS expose a women calling into her show and lying about "i never thought my BD would abandon me"

Bad men choose to remain terrible despite they are now someone’s father. It’s more reflection on a man and his principles or lack thereof when he’s a referred to as a deadbeat.
 

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He put me onto a few good colognes early on in his Youtube career (Sweet Tobacco, Pineapple Vintage)

Most importantly

1. Don't be intimidated in spaces with VP's, CEO's, elite white people. They are not that special and we should be in those spaces. I think this part of the reason some people dislike white people so much on this forum..

2. Black men need to run up the score, way past we are comfortable doing or we will be at the bottom. He had the Gary Vee, Grant Cardone hustle mentality without the race/social advantages they had. What he was missing is a team like them because he didn't want to put people on payroll.

When he hit 1 million followers he was focused on getting to 2 million, 5 million and beyond.
 

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I talked to a male friend about this earlier this morning and it was interesting discussion. He gave me his POV on the manosphere culture.

Anyways I don’t want to start another thread on him but just want to find out from Brehs—what about his message really resonated with y’all? Was it that bw need to not be baby mamas and vet men better? That bw need to lose weight? That bw need to be more submissive? As far as accountability goes how did he hold women accountable—was it telling women to adjust their expectations of the men they think they deserve based on the poor decisions they’ve made during their lives that make them less deserving of said men? What did y’all want bw to take away from his content—what changes did y’all want to see in bw?
 

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Nothing wrong with it. Its interesting how they're not getting that from their immediate surroundings though. Are they man enough to say why they're not getting that affirmation from their community?

We learned from that parent abuse thread a lot more brehs were abused than they seem to realize

Im pretty sure most if not all lack of self esteem stems from childhood abuse mostly by parents/care takers

And it’s hard to get over because most abused kids especially in our community don’t realize they’ve been abused, make excuses for the abuse, and worship their parent(s) despite the abuse

That’s not something you just “get over” because you turn 18 especially when the abuse continues into adulthood in different ways

I get what u saying, a man shouldn’t need a man on YT to give him confidence, but the issue is a lot deeper than most people realize
 

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And for the record I had my Dad/Father in my life - my parents are married

Why do people act like just because we learned something online from a black man that we didn’t have a Father???

Only a cac would assume that a black men are following another black man because they are fatherless.

In fact mods this type of response needs to be monitored.

When they go and listen to Hoe Rogan no one calls them fatherless. They should have the same level of respect for us.

There's a lot of disdain and hatred of Black men who occupy certain spaces I've learned.

I realize that there's disdain for us outside the Black community. The Sambo and Black Brute tropes have been used to influence public policy.

It's disheartening to see that men that share our own image have a hatred for each other.

I didn't agree with Kevin on some things but goddamn at least he was TRYING.

I posted earlier in this thread but I want to add that he did teach us that Black men need to come together and help each other to have some semblance of community or we're doomed
 

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I knew game before him but what dude's like him and AMS do is package it in a way that is direct and easy to digest.

I've been employing the methods for years because they "just worked" for me but what they taught me is WHY it works by expanding on female nature. I used to just put it down to women loving the a$$hole in me.
 

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How many woman have nothing but contempt for average earning men. I knew women put a high value on material things and security.

But it was shocking to see how many female callers prioritized a high value lifestyle a man could provide over everything else.
:francis:

The female caller who said she would give up custody of her child if it meant securing a high value man.
:gucci:

I can just imagine her kid watching that video once grown up like....
:merchant:
 

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A lot but it would be a waste of time to post it here it seems. Nothing but a bunch of snappy emotional bytches talking out their asses.

But one thing came up, this is what may happen if you decide to help your community. So I understand why some sit back. Its a lot of punish you would have to take.
 
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