What's the single biggest reason for black boys of this generation being more feminine and emotional

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Which one plays a bigger role in your opinion
I think the single parenting/lack of stable father figure plays the bigger role. Without that, the son is receiving his view of the world through the lens of his mother. He's absorbing all of her sexual preferences, emotions, how she reacts to conflict, etc.
 

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It aint white supremacy. White supremacy was much worse, overt, and violent at every point in America history before this generation.

You could a make a case for social/cultural grooming but that isn't demonstrably pointed enough to be quantifiable and there are masculine role models that would balance out the media rise in effeminate men.

One thing that is worse compared to previous generations is more children being raised without a father outside the home where he is not visiting/keeping his children at least 50% of the time.

Men are not raising their children/present in their children's lives enough of the time which is causing an imbalance in the amount of influence the mother and feminine energy have in the house hold.
 
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