Why wasn't Michael Jordan hated when he had all those qualities you listed?
When Michael Jordan graduated from college, the Black Man on the cover of the magazine on the coffee table was Billy Dee Williams.
When I graduated from college, the Black Man on the cover of the magazine on the coffee table was Jay Z.
When Russell Wilson graduated from college, the Black Man on the cover of the magazine on the coffee table was a tatted up, pill popping, rain making, gang affiliated, prison endorsing, stripper simping, opp killing, auto-tune using mumble mouth rapper. (Pick whichever you want, I couldn't care less to remember who is who among them at 12:43 am

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Now don't get me wrong, America has been deathly scared of the intelligent, eloquent, ambitious Black Man since the first slave was caught teaching himself how to read in the quarters under the pale moonlight, but if you're good at pattern recognition, you'll see what's gradually happening in regards to how the standards are shifting for the media-projected Black Male archetype.