Is FG Signifier starting to talk about MRA?! He talks about about sexual violence against Black Men.

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Name a solution that he gave. Just one.
In regards to the original video posted in the first 2 minutes he thinks men like yg who embodies a certain image to make the point to actually take sexual assault against black men seriously :deadrose:
In regards to another topic like the manosphere and its impact on boys
-positive male role models who demonstrate healthy masculinity

-Educate and Monitor boys online activity

-Engage with them in open and critical conversations about broader topics off the top of my head

His content is like a history class with open notes, historical examples, hour-long or longer videos, and documentaries, and nikkas are deadazz saying what are the solutions? :russ::russ::russ:
 

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Yeah, I dont believe any of that nonsense.

I'm not talking about nearly adult teenagers, who are probably already sexually active, fukking some 21 year old girl. I'm talking little boy's who's first sexual experience was with some old ass predator in a position of power over the child, i.e. a family member, babysitter, or teacher.
everyone believe touching children is wrong No one is dapping a 12 year old who got his dikk sucked by a teacher (I’m uncomfortable even typing that)

As far as the other shyt laws have to be enforced and playing around with who it’s ok to have UA sex with an not leads to issues so better just to Under 18 even 17and a half shouldn’t deal with 18 year olds.
 

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In regards to the original video posted in the first 2 minutes he thinks men like yg who embodies a certain image to make the point to actually take sexual assault against black men seriously :deadrose:
In regards to another topic like the manosphere and its impact on boys
-positive male role models who demonstrate healthy masculinity

-Educate and Monitor boys online activity

-Engage with them in open and critical conversations about broader topics off the top of my head

His content is like a history class with open notes, historical examples, hour-long or longer videos, and documentaries, and nikkas are deadazz saying what are the solutions? :russ::russ::russ:
He also said that YG didn’t really code it as rape in the song. Besides there’s been several of the “right kind” of Black Men who talked about this and nothing changed

why? Because there’s no convictions.


As far as your other point you mean like the parents of Black Boys should actually take interest in what they’re doing not just send them to school and let the school to prison pipeline raise them?


Who exactly should raise them maybe just maybe the Parents who are charged with their care some of whom are women.
 

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everyone believe touching children is wrong No one is dapping a 12 year old who got his dikk sucked by a teacher (I’m uncomfortable even typing that)
Thats what the conversation is about though. Thats what that YG song was about.
As far as the other shyt laws have to be enforced and playing around with who it’s ok to have UA sex with an not leads to issues so better just to Under 18 even 17and a half shouldn’t deal with 18 year olds.
This is facts, but I'm speaking on the long term psychological damage that isn't taken seriously.
 

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I watch his shyt I watch some shyt that he reccomends.

Hate is a strong word that women usually use.

I don’t think that FD “hates” the manosphere he’s just critical of it some of his criticisms are vaild in fact almost all of them are. Where he falls down is his inability to criticize Black women at all. He constantly talks about Y’all who hate Black Men Who the fukk is he talking about? Some extreme feminists but he never calls them out directly except for that one time in one of his anti Manosphere videos and that waas solely because nikkas said he would never address Divestors so he said it that one time.
And he only talked about divestors for 5 minutes and said they aren't as big of a deal as the black manosphere :dead:

Women talking about black women giving birth to their enemies and how black boys need to be aborted aren't a big deal :dead:

And then he acts like he never sees divestors unless someone brings it up while manosphere content is widely available :dead:

Just disingenuous fakkitry because he's not interested in talking about issues or solving problems unless he can blame black men somehow :camby:
 
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I literally said it. FD paints himself in corners basically talking about Black Men where the only logical conclusion is to give Black women some smoke and he doesn't.

Lil Bill is not dunking on Black women or even mentioning them he avoids the landmines

It’s like FD literally just speaks off the cuff If he wrote what he wanted to say out he could say what he wants to without mentioning Gender much.


But FD knows that’s what gets the views so he does it and that’s why he’s like 7 times bigger than Lil Bill.


At the end of the day all these nikkas is Entertainers with opinions there’s nothing to like or dislike personally we don’t know these nikkas behind the scenes and again FD says he runs a pretty traditional household.
Where does FD paint himself in a corner? The only landmine Bill avoids in that video was using the word "Patriarchy" which he said he did so purposely because how people lose their shyt when they hear it. Other than that they are hitting the same points.
 

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Where does FD paint himself in a corner? The only landmine Bill avoids in that video was using the word "Patriarchy" which he said he did so purposely because how people lose their shyt when they hear it. Other than that they are hitting the same points.
If addressing Black Boy neglect and abuse your first thought shouldn’t be that someone will draw a conclusion of the mother’s actions or inactions

Better to not address it at all.
 

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He also said that YG didn’t really code it as rape in the song. Besides there’s been several of the “right kind” of Black Men who talked about this and nothing changed

why? Because there’s no convictions.


As far as your other point you mean like the parents of Black Boys should actually take interest in what they’re doing not just send them to school and let the school to prison pipeline raise them?


Who exactly should raise them maybe just maybe the Parents who are charged with their care some of whom are women.
We should be treating sexual assault on boys the same way we do girls. More guys are coming around but you still got some that are :manny: about it. I have boys and some co workers that outright said that they wouldn't be mad if there son smashed one of their fine teachers. You would never hear people openly say that about their daughters.

FD has mentioned several times about addressing the trauma that has been passed down to you so that you aren't passing it down to your kids.
 

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Thats what the conversation is about though. Thats what that YG song was about.

This is facts, but I'm speaking on the long term psychological damage that isn't taken seriously.
No one seems to care about this. If you wanted to avoid talking about the perpetrators of crimes just focus on the mental health of the boys in question and leave it at that.
 

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We should be treating sexual assault on boys the same way we do girls. More guys are coming around but you still got some that are :manny: about it. I have boys and some co workers that outright said that they wouldn't be mad if there son smashed one of their fine teachers. You would never hear people openly say that about their daughters.

FD has mentioned several times about addressing the trauma that has been passed down to you so that you aren't passing it down to your kids.
can’t address the trauma without addressing the perpetrators
 

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If addressing Black Boy neglect and abuse your first thought shouldn’t be that someone will draw a conclusion of the mother’s actions or inactions

Better to not address it at all.
What? I'm lost to what you are referring to
 

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No one seems to care about this. If you wanted to avoid talking about the perpetrators of crimes just focus on the mental health of the boys in question and leave it at that.
The perpetrators definitely need to be talked about because they're overall the cause of everything. There's a deeper conversation that should talked about without just blaming on a vague concept like "patriarchy".
 
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