The emasculation of the Black Man continues...
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atribecalledgabi wrote: »The white person above the black dude is trans...just sayin
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All this gender neutrality ? is killing me.
That said, cosmetics is an arm of the fashion industy which is notoriously ? asf. -
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Shizlansky wrote: »The more I look at ? like this the more I see it’s a war on men.
C/s
Ps ill community
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blackgod813 wrote: »
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LEMZIMUS_RAMSEY wrote: »Stop watching idiocy on TV
Stop byuing intensive make up and dont waist your time there.
Simple as that.
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I'd get up and leave. I paid my respects.
I will say this if I know the person well enough to come to the conclusion this is something they would've wanted or be OK with I wouldn't leave but I damn for sure ain't clapping for it.
Here is the whole video. I never saw it before. That ? is insane to me.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKu3eB7owV4
See... this is why i'm getting cremated. I know too many b-boys. Y'all not about to be boogie poppin and lockin with my mortal remains.
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You've never been in a make-up store. Men are now apart of their staff and promotional posters. Not just black men, either, all men.
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You've never been in a make-up store. Men are now apart of their staff and promotional posters. Not just black men, either, all men.
typed up like a real housewife
#RealHousewivesOfTheIC -
I just hope they don't drop the casket.
That little spin on the shoulder looked risky as ? . -
konceptjones wrote: »there's been an effort to undermine the perception that the Black Man is the epitome of masculinity
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The Lonious Monk wrote: »Shizlansky wrote: »The more I look at ? like this the more I see it’s a war on men.
You know what? I don't know if it's a war on men or men are just becoming weirdos by traditional standards. These dudes been out here wearing makeup for a while. The fact that they just now started putting it into marketing doesn't really change that.
Masculinity is changing. I've dropped my theory a few times already, but I'll say it again: you guys need to realize the changes that have taken place since the sexual revolution. The pill, which liberates women in their sex lives, is well known to affect hormones to such an extent that it will completely change the kind of guys women are attracted to: instead of chiseled jaw lines, muscles, and power they refer softer features and revile obvious displays of masculinity. Ever notice liberal women tend to be into softer dudes than Conservatives? It's a weird coincidence that the group which attacks masculinity the most is also the one most likely to be on the pill.
Now, consider how much estrogen we expose kids to nowadays due to the growing prevalence of hormones in the food and the piles of research that confirm plastic disrupts androgens in humans and you get a population of men with lower testosterone and a population of women willing to carry their seed.
Alright ill take my tinfoil hat off. -
The Lonious Monk wrote: »Shizlansky wrote: »The more I look at ? like this the more I see it’s a war on men.
You know what? I don't know if it's a war on men or men are just becoming weirdos by traditional standards. These dudes been out here wearing makeup for a while. The fact that they just now started putting it into marketing doesn't really change that.
Masculinity is changing. I've dropped my theory a few times already, but I'll say it again: you guys need to realize the changes that have taken place since the sexual revolution. The pill, which liberates women in their sex lives, is well known to affect hormones to such an extent that it will completely change the kind of guys women are attracted to: instead of chiseled jaw lines, muscles, and power they refer softer features and revile obvious displays of masculinity. Ever notice liberal women tend to be into softer dudes than Conservatives? It's a weird coincidence that the group which attacks masculinity the most is also the one most likely to be on the pill.
Now, consider how much estrogen we expose kids to nowadays due to the growing prevalence of hormones in the food and the piles of research that confirm plastic disrupts androgens in humans and you get a population of men with lower testosterone and a population of women willing to carry their seed.
Alright ill take my tinfoil hat off.
BC literally makes you crazy so cs...
But also...prototypical "hard" and overtly masculine dudes aren't societally necessary anymore....same for women. -
atribecalledgabi wrote: »The Lonious Monk wrote: »Shizlansky wrote: »The more I look at ? like this the more I see it’s a war on men.
You know what? I don't know if it's a war on men or men are just becoming weirdos by traditional standards. These dudes been out here wearing makeup for a while. The fact that they just now started putting it into marketing doesn't really change that.
Masculinity is changing. I've dropped my theory a few times already, but I'll say it again: you guys need to realize the changes that have taken place since the sexual revolution. The pill, which liberates women in their sex lives, is well known to affect hormones to such an extent that it will completely change the kind of guys women are attracted to: instead of chiseled jaw lines, muscles, and power they refer softer features and revile obvious displays of masculinity. Ever notice liberal women tend to be into softer dudes than Conservatives? It's a weird coincidence that the group which attacks masculinity the most is also the one most likely to be on the pill.
Now, consider how much estrogen we expose kids to nowadays due to the growing prevalence of hormones in the food and the piles of research that confirm plastic disrupts androgens in humans and you get a population of men with lower testosterone and a population of women willing to carry their seed.
Alright ill take my tinfoil hat off.
BC literally makes you crazy so cs...
But also...prototypical "hard" and overtly masculine dudes aren't societally necessary anymore....same for women.
They are, though. At least in blue collar work, which still exists, and is even experiencing shortages in a lot of areas. -
jetlifebih wrote: »It’s difference between emasculating yourself and your race being represented on public platforms as dumb, feminine, a joke, drug dealer, junkie, flunkie more often than a well respected/ put together man...
We just want regular brothers on tv that represent the general or average african American male, it’s so many ? and feminine ? on tv people will associate this ? with being a black man....just your everyday brother not a soft over dramatic acting female no make up wearing metrosexual...no over aggressive fake thug...no ? with 2-4 kids....just a everyday dude trynna make it...
But all we see is the Tyler Perry lee Daniels representation...and now the new age But still misleading representation of a fake black middle class that is often seen in issa raes works of art..... but
Isn't that exactly the problem though? People are extrapolating these ideas onto the average african american rather than giving african americans the freedom to be whatever they want? -
atribecalledgabi wrote: »The Lonious Monk wrote: »Shizlansky wrote: »The more I look at ? like this the more I see it’s a war on men.
You know what? I don't know if it's a war on men or men are just becoming weirdos by traditional standards. These dudes been out here wearing makeup for a while. The fact that they just now started putting it into marketing doesn't really change that.
Masculinity is changing. I've dropped my theory a few times already, but I'll say it again: you guys need to realize the changes that have taken place since the sexual revolution. The pill, which liberates women in their sex lives, is well known to affect hormones to such an extent that it will completely change the kind of guys women are attracted to: instead of chiseled jaw lines, muscles, and power they refer softer features and revile obvious displays of masculinity. Ever notice liberal women tend to be into softer dudes than Conservatives? It's a weird coincidence that the group which attacks masculinity the most is also the one most likely to be on the pill.
Now, consider how much estrogen we expose kids to nowadays due to the growing prevalence of hormones in the food and the piles of research that confirm plastic disrupts androgens in humans and you get a population of men with lower testosterone and a population of women willing to carry their seed.
Alright ill take my tinfoil hat off.
BC literally makes you crazy so cs...
But also...prototypical "hard" and overtly masculine dudes aren't societally necessary anymore....same for women.
They are, though. At least in blue collar work, which still exists, and is even experiencing shortages in a lot of areas.
What type of blue collar jobs are we talking about? Cuz you don't need to be the most masculine ? ever to drive a truck, mop floors, or hook some wires together. -
Again it’s the representation....i realize that ? are here to stay but.....
There are 10 shows with black males that have a reoccurring role, there is no reason why 7 out of the 10 are ? 2 are docile and the one brother who appears to represent the behavior of the average black male has 2 baby mommas and a ged....
They are misrepresenting black males on national television as ? and or dysfunctional -
atribecalledgabi wrote: »atribecalledgabi wrote: »The Lonious Monk wrote: »Shizlansky wrote: »The more I look at ? like this the more I see it’s a war on men.
You know what? I don't know if it's a war on men or men are just becoming weirdos by traditional standards. These dudes been out here wearing makeup for a while. The fact that they just now started putting it into marketing doesn't really change that.
Masculinity is changing. I've dropped my theory a few times already, but I'll say it again: you guys need to realize the changes that have taken place since the sexual revolution. The pill, which liberates women in their sex lives, is well known to affect hormones to such an extent that it will completely change the kind of guys women are attracted to: instead of chiseled jaw lines, muscles, and power they refer softer features and revile obvious displays of masculinity. Ever notice liberal women tend to be into softer dudes than Conservatives? It's a weird coincidence that the group which attacks masculinity the most is also the one most likely to be on the pill.
Now, consider how much estrogen we expose kids to nowadays due to the growing prevalence of hormones in the food and the piles of research that confirm plastic disrupts androgens in humans and you get a population of men with lower testosterone and a population of women willing to carry their seed.
Alright ill take my tinfoil hat off.
BC literally makes you crazy so cs...
But also...prototypical "hard" and overtly masculine dudes aren't societally necessary anymore....same for women.
They are, though. At least in blue collar work, which still exists, and is even experiencing shortages in a lot of areas.
What type of blue collar jobs are we talking about? Cuz you don't need to be the most masculine ? ever to drive a truck, mop floors, or hook some wires together.
Tying rebar, welding, carpentry, concrete work, window glazing, plumbing, black smithing (is this still a thing? I feel like it is), lumber/forestry, mining, oil rigging, automotive, hunting, farming, the marines, firefighters
there are probably more but im running on little sleep -
jetlifebih wrote: »Again it’s the representation....i realize that ? are here to stay but.....
There are 10 shows with black males that have a reoccurring role, there is no reason why 7 out of the 10 are ? 2 are docile and the one brother who appears to represent the behavior of the average black male has 2 baby mommas and a ged....
They are misrepresenting black males on national television as ? and or dysfunctional
You made up those numbers. What are the actual numbers? -
jetlifebih wrote: »Again it’s the representation....i realize that ? are here to stay but.....
There are 10 shows with black males that have a reoccurring role, there is no reason why 7 out of the 10 are ? 2 are docile and the one brother who appears to represent the behavior of the average black male has 2 baby mommas and a ged....
They are misrepresenting black males on national television as ? and or dysfunctional
You made up those numbers. What are the actual numbers?
I don’t watch scheduled programming -
atribecalledgabi wrote: »atribecalledgabi wrote: »The Lonious Monk wrote: »Shizlansky wrote: »The more I look at ? like this the more I see it’s a war on men.
You know what? I don't know if it's a war on men or men are just becoming weirdos by traditional standards. These dudes been out here wearing makeup for a while. The fact that they just now started putting it into marketing doesn't really change that.
Masculinity is changing. I've dropped my theory a few times already, but I'll say it again: you guys need to realize the changes that have taken place since the sexual revolution. The pill, which liberates women in their sex lives, is well known to affect hormones to such an extent that it will completely change the kind of guys women are attracted to: instead of chiseled jaw lines, muscles, and power they refer softer features and revile obvious displays of masculinity. Ever notice liberal women tend to be into softer dudes than Conservatives? It's a weird coincidence that the group which attacks masculinity the most is also the one most likely to be on the pill.
Now, consider how much estrogen we expose kids to nowadays due to the growing prevalence of hormones in the food and the piles of research that confirm plastic disrupts androgens in humans and you get a population of men with lower testosterone and a population of women willing to carry their seed.
Alright ill take my tinfoil hat off.
BC literally makes you crazy so cs...
But also...prototypical "hard" and overtly masculine dudes aren't societally necessary anymore....same for women.
They are, though. At least in blue collar work, which still exists, and is even experiencing shortages in a lot of areas.
What type of blue collar jobs are we talking about? Cuz you don't need to be the most masculine ? ever to drive a truck, mop floors, or hook some wires together.
Tying rebar, welding, carpentry, concrete work, window glazing, plumbing, black smithing (is this still a thing? I feel like it is), lumber/forestry, mining, oil rigging, automotive, hunting, farming, the marines, firefighters
there are probably more but im running on little sleep
any job working with hands can be considered blue collar. my point is that you can technically be a ? ass dude and still do those jobs. A welding plant (is that what they are, plants? Whatever the ? is...) just closed bout an hr from my job so a bunch of ppl came here to work for the holidays. I was surprised cuz more than a few of them were women.
Minus ? like mining...but then again nobody wants to do that. -
I want to work mining. It pays well and it's way out in the middle of nowhere away from all the annoying people. I work downtown right now and being in the middle of a metropolitan city is the worst.
I don't think ? ass dudes would do those jobs. Your average metrosexual isn't interested in getting his hands ? . -
I want to work mining. It pays well and it's way out in the middle of nowhere away from all the annoying people. I work downtown right now and being in the middle of a metropolitan city is the worst.
I don't think ? ass dudes would do those jobs. Your average metrosexual isn't interested in getting his hands ? .
You got any idea what type a health problems come with that job? -
I want to work mining. It pays well and it's way out in the middle of nowhere away from all the annoying people. I work downtown right now and being in the middle of a metropolitan city is the worst.
I don't think ? ass dudes would do those jobs. Your average metrosexual isn't interested in getting his hands ? .
You ain't gotta be peak masculinity to be a plumber, electrician, firefighter, or farmer. Metrosexuals and lames be in the gym too so the physicality in some industries (like construction) in itself isn't really the issue. Those jobs in particular I feel like ppl go into as a combination of they grew up around it and where they are.
I think mining, steel, certain duties in the marines and on oil fields are inherently manly tho. -
jetlifebih wrote: »It’s difference between emasculating yourself and your race being represented on public platforms as dumb, feminine, a joke, drug dealer, junkie, flunkie more often than a well respected/ put together man...
We just want regular brothers on tv that represent the general or average african American male, it’s so many ? and feminine ? on tv people will associate this ? with being a black man....just your everyday brother not a soft over dramatic acting female no make up wearing metrosexual...no over aggressive fake thug...no ? with 2-4 kids....just a everyday dude trynna make it...
But all we see is the Tyler Perry lee Daniels representation...and now the new age But still misleading representation of a fake black middle class that is often seen in issa raes works of art..... but
All we see? Don't be dramatic. There's other representations of black men in the media and on tv.