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

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Men were removed from the household by different means.
Matriarch has been championed the last 30 plus years.

Madea = okay. Praised by matriarch and church community

Nas X = not okay, bothers tf out of people
 
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I’d say grown ass men are the most feminine right now.:stopitslime: When I go outside, I see grown ass men carrying purses, wearing brands traditionally worn by women (i.e. Balenciaga, Dior, Chanel), wearing feminine colors like pink, wearing tight ass pants, wearing “designer” sneakers that look like high heels, taking selfies everyday and posting them on social media, playing games that women play with each other (i.e. trying to outflex each other with designer clothes, bags and shoes, being catty when giving backhanded compliments to other men about their gear). :scust:nikkas nowadays are literally Gangstalicious from the Boondocks and don’t even know it. nikkas are like Riley wearing Gangstalicious gear not realizing how feminine and gay they look. All of the big rappers look gay and dress gay. All of them. Black people worship European fashion brands that cater to gay men. Look at the pictures from New York fashion week, all of the men are literally cross dressing this year. :ohhh:Gay men run so much of America. A famous quote reads that “if you want to know who controls you, find out who you aren’t allowed to criticize”. Look how hard they tried to cancel DaBaby for throwing shade at homos. :picard:

The younger generation just wears hoodies all the time, is socially autistic because of social media and tries to emulate rapper style but can’t actually afford the overpriced gay designer lifestyle that grown men who claim to be straight buy into.
 
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Weakening of men/lack of involvement of the previous generation.

It's simple. Each generation builds off the one preceding it. Alotta us don't have many of the skills our grandfathers and uncles and our fathers had, so it goes without saying that we wouldn't be able to pass what we don't know on to the youngsters coming up after us.

And what we have passed on doesn't translate into an up and coming generation of strong, Black men.

I really fear for Black people when those in their 40's and 50's die off, because these were the last ones who knew something about white people and their history, and most of us knew to stay away from those people as much as was possible. We came up when the NOI and Tony Brown and alotta of our conscious Elders were doing their thing. Today there's really nothing out there.

These youngsters today don't know too much and aren't being taught shyt, so they think whites are their friends or somehow different from whites in the past. And they're gonna be in for a very rude awakening.
 

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What’s feminine about the pictures below? :stopitslime:

didn’t old school kids/nikkas use to perm their hair?
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And walking around in more open shirts, furs and glittery tied shyt than then Radio City Rockettes.

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Black boys that are not in the streets or into sports are ignored by the men in the community. This often leads them to being around nothing but women and picking up their habits

The motherfukking truth. Make a thread on this asap or I will. Free plat.
 

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When the only barometer you have to measure something as intangible as mAsCuLiNiTy is what clothes one is wearing, you lost.
U make a point but one's attire can be representative of their gender expression and sex appeal. Most masculine men don't want to look effeminate or even soft.
 

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U make a point but one's attire can be representative of their gender expression and sex appeal. Most masculine men don't want to look effeminate or even soft.

The hardest nikkas in history wore high heels, dresses, make up, tights, had long hair, etc.:pachaha:Fashion is only indicative the time and place in which that photo (or painting, video etc.) was taken.
 
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