I just heard about this guy in the Tariq Nasheed thread. Is this another "game advisor"? or is he more like The Iceman on Youtube?

I've been messing with his videos since 2008, he's no game advisor. If anything, he's closer to Iceman though I don't mess with too many of Iceman's videos much so I don't know if that's the best comparison to make. He's most known for as a black woman basher, but ironically he's kinda moved on from that and mostly talks about other shyt(white media, current events, politics, religion, his life, some article he read that he didn't agree with) though he kinda relapses from time to time . Most of his videos is just rambling, but the commentary can be pretty entertaining and he usually ties it in someway to the point he's trying to make.
He was really one the first dudes(probably the first) on youtube to make videos addressing black women on weight, kids out of wedlock and matriarchal attitudes, in a way you can say he's one of the founding fathers of the black mens internet movement. If you listen to a lot other youtube cats , you can hear some of sarge's material and arguments, even Tariq has borrowed a little bit from sarge. btw he coined the term "tupac with a degree" "baby mama industrial complex "and "on-point black man".
I don't really know his personal situation like that but his problem with black women seems to stem from the fact that he grew up surrounded primarily by what would be considered "patriarchal dominant white men" and he peeped the way they played the game in their households and realized the way that most black families were ran ("female leadership " and "equality") was not going to get shyt done at least on a community level, he's more less on the traditional tip and thinks that men should be in a position to lead because women are not charged with the expectation of building. His motivation seems to lie in wanting to emulate other groups of men who are successful to some degree.
Growing up his mother was sort of the breadwinner in the household and he realized how that affected him. At first I didn't fukk with any of his videos or agree with him, but I thought it was wack how the women ran him off of youtube for voicing his opinion, watched a couple of his videos on gen-x to see what the fuss was about and

I was hooked. Say what you want about the man but listen to enough of his videos and you will find yourself questioning your core beliefs. He's right about a lot of shyt that goes on between black men and black women.