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E.g., my mom says she likes I, Claudius, and she hasn't seen it in years, but I put it on the player and she's just tapping away at her phone while it plays in the background.
The passive watching of some piece of white culture like that can't really compete with social media for chicks' attention.
She seems more attentive to black culture like Family Feud (which the black caregiver who used to take care of my dad used to watch every day, and thereby introduced my mom to it), and The Africa Channel. I guess the Africa Channel is more interesting because there are actually some dominant men who stand up for themselves, which makes for more dynamic soap operas than what would be permissible in white culture.
I think what we're going to see, and what maybe we're already seeing, is that a lot of women will simply open their legs (or in the case of my mom, her wallet) to black dudes out of boredom. A bunch of dudes competing with one another to cuck out the most doesn't really inspire a lot of interest on the part of chicks, unless the guy is offering a shit-ton of money to offset his lack of masculinity in areas unrelated to provisioning.
The black men is better suited to a situation like what we have in modern America, where the rules governing which men women have sex with have been relaxed. White men will just instinctively, or based on their many years of intensive enculturation into the civilized world, be hesitant to take or even approach a chick for sex, due to either (1) society's not having officially allocated that chick to them as their property, or (2) being unable to earn six figures so as to be able to have her be a housewife, and tell her, "I own this house, so I make the rules" (although even if he could say that, it wouldn't guarantee she wouldn't cheat when his back is turned, unless he's got surveillance cameras set up; plus he's going to be limiting himself in most cases to banging post-carousel chicks who are finally ready to settle down with a betabuxx).
The black man, on the other hand, doesn't mind just taking what he wants. He fills the vacuum of male leadership that women find themselves in.
The passive watching of some piece of white culture like that can't really compete with social media for chicks' attention.
She seems more attentive to black culture like Family Feud (which the black caregiver who used to take care of my dad used to watch every day, and thereby introduced my mom to it), and The Africa Channel. I guess the Africa Channel is more interesting because there are actually some dominant men who stand up for themselves, which makes for more dynamic soap operas than what would be permissible in white culture.
I think what we're going to see, and what maybe we're already seeing, is that a lot of women will simply open their legs (or in the case of my mom, her wallet) to black dudes out of boredom. A bunch of dudes competing with one another to cuck out the most doesn't really inspire a lot of interest on the part of chicks, unless the guy is offering a shit-ton of money to offset his lack of masculinity in areas unrelated to provisioning.
The black men is better suited to a situation like what we have in modern America, where the rules governing which men women have sex with have been relaxed. White men will just instinctively, or based on their many years of intensive enculturation into the civilized world, be hesitant to take or even approach a chick for sex, due to either (1) society's not having officially allocated that chick to them as their property, or (2) being unable to earn six figures so as to be able to have her be a housewife, and tell her, "I own this house, so I make the rules" (although even if he could say that, it wouldn't guarantee she wouldn't cheat when his back is turned, unless he's got surveillance cameras set up; plus he's going to be limiting himself in most cases to banging post-carousel chicks who are finally ready to settle down with a betabuxx).
The black man, on the other hand, doesn't mind just taking what he wants. He fills the vacuum of male leadership that women find themselves in.
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