The Grapevine has some good topics, but the platform/host deliberately over represents the shea butter "yassssss"-in/"I'm here for it" mf's of the left wing of African and Diaspora communities. Every topic that they have dealing with gender issues or sexuality is full of bytch men who twiddle their thumbs every time fukkery is presented from some loud self righteous "we black women have never done wrong" bytch or obnoxious super imposing faq from the other side.
Can you imagine, what these brothas would do them in a debate?
I see what they're doing as wicked, because they are trying to create a black culture without the element shown in the last video. They are trying to demonize, and eliminate this TRUTH from the black community. That to me is indicative of some level of compliance with the CAC agendas.
The Grapevine platform and mainstream media put these mf's to the forefront of black discussions. The platform is clearly a leftist one, and that being the case it cannot truly represent black people. Most black people do not think the way that those extreme leftist think. The ironic thing is that anywhere from a third to most of the panel are non foundational Americans blacks, and they are trying to impose left wing notions ONLY ON US foundationals. The host is a Nigerian, and we know that Nigerians today are not going for that "I am woman here me roar" shyt, and definitely not open highly influential homosexuality. The same goes for Caribbean folks.Yet for some reason these largely African and other blacks panels are low key reprimanding black American men for not accepting what they know that the black men in their respective nations would NEVER go for. That to me, shows that they are more willing to sacrifice our culture for their own personal endeavors, but won't try to change shyt in their own "oppressive' cultures which they see as sacred. It's blatant disrespect.
Furthermore the Grapevine is strangely trying to equate any black people in America (immigrants) who experience racism with being a native born "African American". While we have comradery obviously from common lineage we simply DO NOT have the same recent history nor experience. The Nigerian host does not want acknowledge that UNTIL these non foundationals experience racism TOO MANY OF THEM ARE COMPLIANT WITH U.S. STYLE WHITE SUPREMACY BEING PRACTICED ON FOUNDATIONALS.
Something that I subtly notice seems that these immigrant blacks are trying to make their cultural expression the new face of foundational blacks American culture. If you listen to the weak ass beats and songs that they use at the start of their shows, you can tell that these aren't native black Americans (which I would say is the main reason why hip hop has been morphing into a white genre in the last decade, because these black immigrants unfamiliar with foundational culture that founded hiphop are attaching themselves to hiphop, and mellowing it out).