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By Michele High Bailey
The podcast currently has 139 episodes available.
This video podcast responds to a passing statement made by a Youtube content creator. As part of the 'Black Women', in a particular series. I talk about the challenging economic times in the 70s and 80s and how these content creators believed the two myths 1)Welfare took Black men Out of their homes and 2)Black women, in particular, thrived on welfare.
Links to Articles Used in Podcast: https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/392/309/ https://www.treehugger.com/jimmy-carter-moment-energy-conservation-5223822 https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/local/1980/06/22/welfare-families-said-hard-hit-in-70s/95390c9e-0b4f-44d7-b6c8-95dfc2ea82a0/ Contact through Social Media On Instagram@mhigh1029 Email:[email protected]
To the Christian women involved in the discussion, the entire concept of women being second-class in the religion was a struggle. It may be because women are no longer second-class in ministry. Sources of video@ReformedWiki For some reason, my comments are turned off w/o my knowledge. If you want to email your comment to: [email protected] or Instagram@mhigh1029Thank you
So overweight people are not allowed to thrive without someone penalizing them for not fitting into the social beauty standards. Yet, a man, and it's always a man, usually overweight...Let me not! Anyway, in 2022 we are in a world with at least 15 genders. Are we still not giving a person of substance their due? Can Lizzo be a beautiful, talented woman and not have her weight anchor her down? In this podcast, I drag the poop emoji, aka Aries Speers, to get his due. Also, I would like to apologize for the mic issues
Most men don't qualify for submission, and I make the argument for why. One of my pet peeves is when con artists usurp Biblical principles for secular consumption. When the Apostle Paul instructed Women to submit to their husbands, he guided Christians, not the masses. Only people of the faith understood what he meant. The requirement fell to the man to be strong in the faith and be of good character. Now we have men of no character demanding women be submissive to them.
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As usual, Thank you for your support
Until next time
Be Blessed
I just read a study by the CDC stating that Black American Fathers are more involved in their children's lives than any other ethnicity. And then I see T.I. and Tiny's son, King. His behavior is unacceptable. Instead of correcting his son, T.I's response, a silly rant, begs the question: Is a father in the home without character better than no father at all?
These are my thoughts. What are Your thoughts?
Let me know on Twitter@MHB1070 and Instagram@Mhigh1029.
I'd like to apologize for some of the sound issues
And to Thank you for taking time out of your day to listen to this podcast.
Until Next Time, Be Blessed
Bye Bye
The Manosphere has abused the word submissive when it comes to dating women. How often have you heard the dating app horror stories about men demanding women be submissive. My pet peeve is Clever, slick people in suits who use pseudo biblical terms
to manipulate young women into believing they should be submissive to men if they have money, etc. The truth of the matter is men and women are to submit to one another. What is submission anyway? It is a couple putting each other needs first. However,
when it comes to dating, we should kill the word. In this episode, I discuss the truth of submissiveness and how it should apply to men and women alike.
Anyway, these are my assessments. What are yours?
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As Always Thank you for your support
Br Blessed
The podcast currently has 139 episodes available.