Black Men VS Black Women Tonight on Conversation and Clarity I will be discussing my thoughts on a discussion with Kevin Samuels and the Lead Attorney from YouTube that aired on 12/4/2021. Let me just say I listened to the interview with Kevin Samuels and the Lead Attorney twice. Which discussed April Mason and her advice to women and how they should channel their feminine energy and learn how to attract men by the way they carry themselves. I also read the comments and let me say I still believe with all my heart that Black Men and Women are falling deeper and deeper into the rabbit hole of relationship ignorance. The feminine vs Masculine discussion is so backwards and the people who have massive followers and platforms are misleading you all. THEY speak on Christianity and Adam and Eve, when in reality all they are false prophets. Is even being a six-figure man or woman realistic? Is that a basis for finding love? Let’s talk about this high value Man and High value Woman. What is your definition of this? If you let Kevin Samuels tell it, in a nutshell if you are over the age of 32 you will never get married and you will die alone and or if you are not a Woman who is first Submissive, no kids, can’t have more than one baby daddy. He suggests that women basically are beggars and can’t be choosy. What is your definition of Submissive ? April Mason advocates for women to use their feminine energy to attract Men. Being Submissive to Men is her advice while also working on yourself to attract a high value Man. Kevin says women have mismanaged their youth and womb and may as well hang up the idea of being a wife. He also believes that women are not financially secure enough to dare ask for the man to be equal or higher in the salary department. I find it very disturbing that men and women who aren’t married give the most advice to a mass group of single people who may or may not desire to be married, but also who may have been hurt in past relationships and have unhealed trauma or unresolved issues they need to address before even thinking about getting into a relationship. Let’s talk about Mental health and the alarming number of Black Men and Women suffering in silence. Let’s talk about domestic violence and Murder/Suicides that are plaguing our community. The fact that we skip the real important issues in our community while inciting the notion that there is a war going on between Black Men and Women is the one of the biggest failures of our community. Is it fair that these bloggers and influencers make money by tearing our community down and or pushing false narratives? Why don’t many speak up unless it is a critique? What are some solutions we could come up with? Are the silent ones comfortable? Afraid? Talk to me in the comments --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/meaningfulimpact/message