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That nikka ain't meant to be taken serious but that shyt was funny as fukk. That nikka sr8 comedy 


When a man criticizes a woman in front of you, have you ever agreed with him? Or have you always automatically sided with the female?This is a question for all the females on here too.
Wait so you can't call yourself brown now??? Does Tommy know that when black peopll say they are brown skinned they mean their skin is actually brown?
I've been called cinnamon which is brown. Coco is also brown. This whole skin tone thing is retarded and inconsistent.
She is the color of a traditional brown crayon, but she can't say she is brown. That ish is so stupid.
Link? THIS should be good.Tariq Nasheed will be on his show tonight btw.
Nobody is forcing them to watch but his videos are aimed at black women. I honestly don't like the "black women aint shyt" dudes on youtube but i will admit i did find sgtwilliepete funny and sometimes he did seem like he cared about black women. But this tommy dude sound like he got mental problems.
lol i wish i was touched.
But for real if thats true.....then man up.![]()
That is a broad question but to answer it concisely, I don't automatically agree with anyone based on anything except similar opinions or ideals. If we share similar opinions or ideals then yes there is a strong likelihood I will agree with that person but it has nothing to do with gender. Just because we happen to be females doesn't automatically mean I'll side with the female opinion; that's asinine.
That is such a random question. Criticized in what way sir. Calling her a bytch? If the critique is warranted yes I will (because I know you are going to give me a thoughtful response to what I posted before). However, it is stupid to call her all types of bytches for her answering questions honestly (it's not like she just randomly went on a rant about being dark skinned and she says she's over it).
Have you ever disagreed with a man calling women all types of bytches?
from what i've seen, no. unless it's a particular celebrity or person in a news article. then yes, he's "attacking" them first.
but just making broad statements aren't the same as personal attacks. trying to get kids taking away, releases addresses and court documents. trying to get white racist to attack him. these are lengths misc black women have gone through to harass dude
Link? THIS should be good.
That is a broad question but to answer it concisely, I don't automatically agree with anyone based on anything except similar opinions or ideals. If we share similar opinions or ideals then yes there is a strong likelihood I will agree with that person but it has nothing to do with gender. Just because we happen to be females doesn't automatically mean I'll side with the female opinion; that's asinine.

But attacking black women as a whole is making things personal.
He made a platform to attack an entire race of women, how hateful. I'd never attack black men, especially not publicly. He's making a fool of black women, pushing stereotypes as if it were truth and allowing other races of people to laugh or use his videos as ammunition.
another plat thread about the insecurities of something so simple as the tone our skin.Yeah I listened to tommy maybe like 3 times since i heard of him and he's isnt playing with a full deck. Him and them other youtube dudes are like gawds to young black men without guidance or sense of direction. They uses the Im doing it for the community angle just to vent and rant about how black women cont to do good black men wrong and thats not even the case. He needs to deal with his inferiority complex in a different way
Big difference between building and destroying.