Jesus H. Christ
I died for your sins
This commercial ain't it chief
?The truth is women are unstable and easily controlled by society via emotions
Only way to consistently get in a mans pocket is a woman so...
keep the women unstable so will have access to a mans pockets and mind as he tries to calm the storm of instability
but men are finding ways around it...
They don’t realize we just wanna be left alone underneath it all so they are over leveraging
This is soooo true. Hell I remember even back in the day I was and avid women's tennis fan. Martina Navratolova, Stephie Graph, hell even the Monice Seles craziness. Not to mention being a huge fan of Serena and watching her lose to Venus earlier on and ultimately beating her sister back to back. Black women were nowhere to be found as far as support earlier on until she put on that cat suit. Where were they when she was getting called all those names? Did they go at the white men's neck who were constantly disrespecting her....no. The ironically started coming at black men of all people for "not speaking up and supporting her"....like WTF yall bandwagon brawds never supported her until other celebs did. fukkin clown shyt. These chicks be so hypocritical and confused they automatically think we're their enemy when we are their biggest supporters IE the WNBA.
ThisThat’s facts about Serena. Every black man I know was talkin bout how good her big thick booty ass was looking in that black jumpsuit, but now today’s narrative is black men called her manly and a monkey and didn’t support her. I could’ve sworn that was the cac man calling her all of those things in the early 2000’s

The Anti Black Male sentiment still exist the difference is they have Black Women doing their dirty work for them, ain’t shyt change.Why colored women and black at that have this delusional idea that feminism cares about them or is inclusive of them.
Feminism in its foundational stages was a racist movement. Rebecca Felton the first female US senator had said on the record pertaining to black men voting for her rights and I quote:
She'd rather see a thousand black men lynched every week then for them to ever vote for her or any white woman's rights.
And this wasn't an isolated incident, it was the consensus of the first wave.
There is a huge misconception that feminism and women rights go hand in hand, if most people read the literature of feminism from the second wave and onwards, out of sheer logic and rationale one would denounce it as incoherent, contradictory, philosophical ramblings of women who came to radicalise a thesis which was coherent at first but now serves zero relevance in the real world.