Iverson_64
Superstar
Like do dudes here REALLY think actual successful Black men who own their own possessions, can take trips to different countries,, can pay their bills on time, and can stock up on food in a time of an economic crisis are more miserable and lonely than street dudes who are flat broke?
It's literally the other way around. Tons of Black men who have issues with the law, felonies, baby mama issues, money issues, etc. are completely depressed, miserable, and have few true friends. They generally don't live lavish lives like the rap videos show at all.
You seem to be mistaking "successful Black men" for cornballs who play video games all the time and are just as broke as the street dudes. That's not what a "successful" Black man truly is though.
Show me the "many" Black men with good degrees/certs, good paying jobs, own their own property, have their cars they paid off, have a decent wardrobe, etc. who are so miserable and lonely. For sure, they're around but not more than the stereotypical dudes. That's a complete lie but stereotypes perpetuated by music videos and the fact that street dudes rarely make themselves openly vulnerable make it seem like the vice versa is true.
It's literally the other way around. Tons of Black men who have issues with the law, felonies, baby mama issues, money issues, etc. are completely depressed, miserable, and have few true friends. They generally don't live lavish lives like the rap videos show at all.
You seem to be mistaking "successful Black men" for cornballs who play video games all the time and are just as broke as the street dudes. That's not what a "successful" Black man truly is though.
Show me the "many" Black men with good degrees/certs, good paying jobs, own their own property, have their cars they paid off, have a decent wardrobe, etc. who are so miserable and lonely. For sure, they're around but not more than the stereotypical dudes. That's a complete lie but stereotypes perpetuated by music videos and the fact that street dudes rarely make themselves openly vulnerable make it seem like the vice versa is true.
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