

Question to my Que Dawg Breh's, um


I need to know what that's about breh's? what the fukk is going on with that ritual?
man you must ain't seen the videoyou don't want to see it breh
yea, this is some wild mess right here. but the defense on fb from the frat members (not in the video I assume, I don't know but other Q's were defending the video) is amazing. even shytting on black women who disagreed with the video
ask about the "Shoot the Cookie" now if this video is bad, that Shoot the cookie shyt is overkill.Damn. I know a couple of Qs and you can't tell them nothing. When I see them again, I'm gonna show them this vid. Props.
Not in none of that frat stuff, but remove the women and the attention, then this type of antics wouldn't happen
although this is odd to me, I'm not passing judgement in a spiteful manner. but something a breh of mine said that made sense. me and him chop it up about all types of shyt. he has kids, so he was rapping to me one day about how all the shyt on tv, on the radio and in the movies is all foul for kids to be seeing. he especially feels that our black boys is under psychological attack with all this homosexual shyt being broadcasted. so he was like this video is dangerous because most young black kids are told the road to success often involves,
-Grade School
-College/University
-Masters
-Career
and most black male kids are culturally instilled with being strong and being dominant (Alpha), then these frat's make it seem that they are what Alpha is all about. and then our son's try and fulfill that expectation and fall vic to shyt like in the video.
Initially on here, I was trying to be cool about shyt and try and see shyt having it's own lane but the more and more you start realizing shyt not right and seemed like an intended attack on the psyche. this shyt gotta chill
Edited to add: In no way am I attempting to come across 'homophobia' or anti-homosexual. if you're reading this and that is your sexual orientation, I still respect you. it's just I feel our kids should be given a chance to make up their own mind's and not be influenced before they even understand the world or themselves. Real talk, if I had a son and he came out to me to be homosexual, I would still love him. I'd be real about it and tell him I don't agree with it, but he's still be my flesh and blood. so don't twist my posting to suite some bullshyt argument.