can't speak for Tommy but Tariq is an author and Zo is a radio host.What are the end goals of these shows. Cool to talk about the issue but it seems like that is all people are doing. No actions just a whole lot of hypothetical conversations. The gender warfare between black americans is getting disgusting and laughable that people put alot of clout in black podcasters who go home to their cushy lifestyle and cake off of you listening. Tommy went from basement videos to flying everywhere to talk about hair hats and twerkers. Good Job.
can't speak for Tommy but Tariq is an author and Zo is a radio host.
What are the end goals of these shows. Cool to talk about the issue but it seems like that is all people are doing. No actions just a whole lot of hypothetical conversations. The gender warfare between black americans is getting disgusting and laughable that people put alot of clout in black podcasters who go home to their cushy lifestyle and cake off of you listening. Tommy went from basement videos to flying everywhere to talk about hair hats and twerkers. Good Job.
I actually respect Zo and Tariq, their conversations are leading to positive actions...books, movies, etc. Tommy on the otherhand
Tariq speaks about group economics every chance he gets and Zo believes women have the power to change the community. Your probably referring to Tommy.That's what I'm saying though, like let's talk about hair hats, okay, but let's talk about the actual issue which is the fact that black women have all of the buying power but do nothing with it. It's so many sistas that actually looked at that gap in the natural hair market and now own very successful businesses and give back to the community. The real issue is, building our own wealth which we have yet to do as a people. We have this crabs in a bucket mentality that the white man instilled in us and we need to get rid of. Like you said, it's nikkas out there talkin bout how black women aint shyt for wearin weaves blah blah blah but they ain't doin nothing to change that, they ain't tellin their sisters their hair is beautiful, encouraging black love and beauty, they just get their check and go home to their comfy lifestyles.
Tommy is workin on a Movie called "A Fatherless Nation"
Haven't heard of it, and whats the premise of his movie? Hair hatted hooligans or beasties raising kids in a fatherless home? I will never take him seriously until he is able to articulate his message in a educated way. Tariq and Zo have done a great job at this which is why I can't lump them in the same category.
Tariq speaks about group economics every chance he gets and Zo believes women have the power to change the community. Your probably referring to Tommy.
Zo shows speak more on building wealth, community among black people and tackles those problems without belittling anybody.
Haven't heard of it, and whats the premise of his movie? Hair hatted hooligans or beasties raising kids in a fatherless home? I will never take him seriously until he is able to articulate his message in a educated way. Tariq and Zo have done a great job at this which is why I can't lump them in the same category.
We need more of that.
how would you know what the listeners are doing breh?Indeed but with action. Youth centers, mentors, and scholarship. Not saying these gentlemen aren't doing, but are the listeners translating this to action. I spent my whole day yesterday donating items to struggling families in Chicago and teaching inner city students the value of education and making my own pledge to help support them through school socially and financially. How many people are soaking up this information and doing things. That's my point.