Hoodrat Economics 101: The Brian Banks Story & Black Women Are Sponsored To Terrorize Their Community!
Every other week, while I play scrabble with my mother and aunt, I must listen to daytime network TV in the background, in which black women are touted as the collective moral ruder of postmodern American society. The two black women on the five woman princess panel are even applauded for being rude.
In the two videos below Tommy weighs in on this subject.
Americans seem to believe that either money or race determine behavior. I hold the unpopular opinion that culture is the key aspect of human life which encompasses race, economics, tradition, learned behavior and environmental conditioning and takes generations to purposefully eradicate when a government sets its sights on it—like masculinity among white men.
Every light-skinned black fellow I know has stories of dark-skinned children or adults attacking, harassing or tormenting them as children and youths. I also have dark-skinned friends that have been ostracized and teased for their complexion. Such trivial, feminine points of contention have been used by black women to control their community on behalf of society's master class since the mid 1700s, and Tommy, having lived through this, addresses it with passion.