Eboni K. Williams interviewed by The Breakfast Club defends her bus driver comments

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I got a lot of respect for Iyanla van Zant but she is from a different time. You can't ask a woman who is a millionaire to date or marry down that low. The fact of the matter is Eboni is attractive enough to have even landed a dude who makes good money BUT her arrogance is her undoing.

Women of other groups can make similar money and still defer to their husbands or worst case it be a pilot/copilot situation but too many Black women through years of feminism and prosperity preaching have deluded themselves into thinking they are divine.
devine & masculine...
 

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Exactly

Theyre broke as a joke

Them and hispanic women.
broke and have tons of student loan debt they will never pay off. They are also the biggest spenders, most credit card debt, and biggest consumers of social media, most overweight, and have the most kids out of wedlock. Also they being evicted from homes cause they are living beyond their means.. but got the nerve to talk about black men.
 

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Welp. that explains everything.
 

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Don't know the context, but you can't expect a baller (her) to seriously date someone so far down the income ladder, that's too unequal for any relationship to stand. That's like rom com shyt. Not happening. Isn't that a major plot point in "Act Like A Man Think Like A Woman"

Women I know have spelled that out a dozen times, about dating that far down, one told me some story of like a handyman asking her out, and she was thinking "Where is he going to take me?"

She said he was wearing Skechers and she decided right then it was no.
 

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Black women in the 60s and 70s needed the validation because there was an open attack on the natural beauty of Black women. I think today the messaging went away from acknowledging Black beauty and became something that separates Black women away from Black men. Even in those old commericials and ads. Black women were in a lot of them and holding habds and being together with Black men.

You don't really see that because the point is to separate Black men from women in part because Black women are the fastest rising demographic in the consumption of luxury goods. Its all a marketing ploy.
sad part is they don't make the money like that on a large scale to be buying that stuff.
 

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Don't know the context, but you can't expect a baller (her) to seriously date someone so far down the income ladder, that's too unequal for any relationship to stand. That's like rom com shyt. Not happening. Isn't that a major plot point in "Act Like A Man Think Like A Woman"

Women I know have spelled that out a dozen times, about dating that far down, one told me some story of like a handyman asking her out, and she was thinking "Where is he going to take me?"

She said he was wearing Skechers and she decided right then it was no.
Does that not bring on a bigger issue which is, dating someone for what they can do for you?

That ain’t love, that’s transactional and conditional. They’re never going to find real love like that.
 
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