We cannot underestimate the role The Disney Channel had on creating the modern wench.

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Think about it like this breh

Tv is short for Television

Which sounds like “Tell a Vision”

And you have to “channel” each station


In order to watch a “program”

Thus it’s called TV Programming

It’s made that way for a reason breh, people are stupid, and media makes them do what people who know how to control light and sound want them to so

 

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Listen up, brehs!

This applies to black women, especially those in their early 20s to mid-30s.
It’s time to expose the treacherous brainwashing scheme that ensnared the minds of young black girls, leading them astray to believe that white men are the epitome of desirability. Heretofore creating the modern black wench.

Let's take a minute to remember the Disney Channel and their slick tactics. They created a boyband that had a massive impact on our black girls' minds.

Allow me to bring forth a Disney Creation some of you may not remember: the Jonas Brothers.

They were put on by Disney and broadcasted all over the country, intentionally targeting impressionable young girls.

Y’all have to understand that never in the history of media a boyband was promoted on that level. They weren’t just backed by a record label - they were backed by DISNEY. They were given their own TV show to go along with their music.

And guess what? The Jonas Brothers set the stage for other WHITE MALE ACTS like One Direction and Justin Bieber to become mainstream sex symbols.

These dudes had millions of adoring female fans, while there was NO black male artists that filled that niche. Record labels stopped promoting black artists to that degree.

Can you believe that during that period, there was no equivalent black male representation in the mainstream? Nope, not a single one. Usher was fading away after 2006, and Chris Brown's career got derailed after what happened with Rihanna in 2009.

So, from 2006 to 2016, there were barely any, if any, black male artists that had the same appeal. And especially not in that impressionable age demographic.

And that's how the modern-day dilemma started. The black women we see today were once young impressionable black girls who turned on their TVs and radios, being taught by these CORPORATIONS to idolize WHITE MEN.

Brehs, we can't ignore the power of media and how it shapes our perceptions and who we value as partners.

I firmly believe that these young black girls were taught to hate themselves and love white. And that is why wenching as a phenomenon is so large today.

And that’s WHY a lot of these women in their early 20s to mid 30s, if they do have twitter pages, have cringe shyt on there like: “oh I love white boys” or some other wenching shyt like that. Because a lot of their first crushes were white men they saw on TV. Plain and simple.

A LOT of you are crazy to think that shyt like this doesn’t matter, how it’s just entertainment, and how it doesn’t effect how girls grow up to become women. This shyt is real.

And if you DO HAVE DAUGHTERS - make DAMN SURE that they are appropriately exposed to black influences so they don’t grow up to become wenches.


Think about it like this breh

Tv is short for Television

Which sounds like “Tell a Vision”

And you have to “channel” each station


In order to watch a “program”

Thus it’s called TV Programming

It’s made that way for a reason breh, people are stupid, and media makes them do what people who know how to control light and sound want them to so

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never change coli, never change. :mjlol:
 

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I am in that age range, but...

😟 I'm kinda shocked that you think black girls were stunting the Jonas Brothers. They were cute and had talent, but that wasn't enough to change anyone's dating habits. Black women still dated, mated, and married black men regardless of which new white teeny bopper took the silver screen.

From 2006 to 2016 (ages 12-22) I had lived in three different places with various demographics, and it was rare to see a black woman with anyone but a black man.

And Justin Beiber? 🤣 that's just insulting. I always thought One Direction was those same guys from Nickelodeon who had that show Big Time Rush. Is that them??
 

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:yeshrug: Media is influential but it’s going to take black people. Owning their own franchises, and pushing for more positive black representation. That’s not just drug dealers, and bad bytches lol.
 
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Could bet money that the average black American young woman cared more about the below brehs than anyone one on Disney channel


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There was a small audience of loner black girls who liked the cacs on Disney but they had no voice back in the early 2000s but with social media, they found each other and it has grown a bit into a bedwench community
 

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I'm not going to say OP is totally wrong but the media in general has done a number on both Black men and women. It has marginalized both Black male strength by presenting 2 extremes either violent hypermasculinity (BNBG) or the complete opposite (feminine presenting gay men or just scared cowards in general) and with showing Eurocentric beauty as the standard and white men and women being pedastalized as the gold standard. This is not to absolve Disney in any way but in general, Western media is a poison on the Black psyche in general.
 
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