seriously explain it to me. i just want answers to these questions.
1. why are black males becomin more feminine ?
Because as a whole we're trained to believe and become what popular media portrays us as. For the last fifteen years or so, we've been gradually shown that being feminine is the trendy thing to be.
2. why are black males and females are more into datin white people ?
Because we've also been taught to shun certain positive traits in our own people and only pursue "negative" traits while "trying to work it out". Once that shyt fails, we blame everyone but ourselves and pursue people outside of our race who display those positive traits we deemed undesirable in our own.
3. why are black teens in chicago and other major cities becomin thugs and killers at such young ages ?
A lot of people blame a lot of things and think stuff like "better education" or "after school programs" are the answer, but really this same thing has been going on with all races as long as there's been towns and cities. There's always been gangs, there's always been crime, there's always been kids doing horrible shyt to kids in the name of turf and bragging rights and money. Of ALL races.
The problems are the media only shows "inner city" crime from the ground up (any drug dealing high school thugging gangbanging tv show or movie), and the crimes of other races from the top down (any criminal empire tv show or movie). It would have you believe that blacks and latinos are always causing trouble. Count the black people in movies like The Warriors or Gangs of New York though. The other side of that is even if they show you shyt like Kentucky Moonshiners or some shyt, they glorify it as a grand old time with Them Good Ole Boys outsmarting the Dumb Ass Sheriff and the fat and crooked Town Mayor. This shyt has always been. It's the nature of people. ALL people.
The only differences now are social media, greater urban entropy, younger mothers and us being that much closer to The Singularity, where everyone can see everything thats going on almost everywhere. And everyone's looking. If they ARENT looking, The News is sure to draw your attention to it.
Not trying to compare, but believe me when I say the 80's/90s were worse. You can just see it now and lil old white women in Boise Idaho don't have to wait until Colors and Higher Learning comes on to learn about them harsh realities. Those white kids from Little Rock was always up to no good. They just latched on to Death Row music and their parents suddenly had something to blame.
4. why are black females still thinkin black men ain't shyt ?
5. why are black males still thinkin black females ain't shyt ?
see answer 2. We're trained to chase ain't shyt people then mad when.... *gasp* they turn out to be ain't shyt people! And because we're busy staring at ain't shyt people all day, regular people must not exist. Therefore, we aint shyt.
6. why is there such a increase in interracial porn ?
is it?
7. why are there literally no positive shows for black people ?
8. why does hip hop suck so much ?, like they were raised on good music from the 90s and 2000s
9. why are black rappers mumbling and cacs spittin fire in 2015 ?
I was listening to a podcast with De La Soul on it, right. They said that Lyor Cohen himself came and told them that the music business was about to get really hard for acts like them. This was right before the focus shifted to more gangsta-ish rap.
That fact in itself should kill any questions on if the media gives us what we buy/watch or if they give us what they think we should have until we buy/watch it.
10.what is your example of good hair ?
as long as it's yours and you take care of it some kinda way, who cares?
11. why are black females gettin ass shots and thinkin stripping is a great career ?
easy money for little or no work.
12.why are black males simpin for these no good women ?
See answer 2. Also note that a lotta people really just want the person that everybody else wants.
13. what can we do fix our community ?
ignore negative outside influences, stop emulating obvious negative stereotypes as their given to us, educate at home with the youngest of the young, stop trying to be "famous" people, stop waiting on Moses and Jesus to come deliver us out of Egypt and understand that any positive change in our community won't be instantaneous.