There's a YouTuber named David Carroll, a social analyst, who unfortunately was one of the recipients of a "YouTube hit list" that apparently came crashing through like a tidal wave on black men who-- whether one likes or not-- are rightfully expressing their opinions, and calling out a certain segment of black women and their treacherous, hypocritical, narcissistic behavior, as well as the irresponsible, naive, buffoonery of black men.
As I alluded to in a vlog yesterday, Carroll's content was aggressive, but his assessments were fair, and I would wager that he was actually harder on black men, but his critique on black men wasn't the reason why the majority of his videos were flagged. I'm sure the individuals responsible for attempting to silence and domesticate these men are these two-faced cry babies, and their pu**y-whipped male lackeys.
I single out Carroll in this because these people, little do they realize, are actually proving him right through their actions, and I'll verify that with a couple of talking points he would make in his videos. From time-to-time, I would hear him say something along the lines of when you're analyzing or dealing with blacks, you can't start from the standpoint or premise of logic and reason; you have to start from the premise of abnormal psychology.
Now, as outrageous and perhaps appalling or offensive as that may sound on the surface, another situation occurs that makes me say, "This is the type of stuff he's talking about." This is the reason why he says what he says. I saw a video on my Facebook timeline yesterday, with this kindergarten teacher who was in a nightclub twerking. My first reaction was, "This woman is teaching our kids?" As deplorable as this was, what's worse is that there were dumb a** negroes-- mostly black women-- in the comment section who were defending this.
Which brings me to the next talking point; he would also often say that no matter what this black female does, you can't critique her, and sure enough, these negro females (in particular) are in the comment section proving his point once again. Not defending or justifying the men at all, but in the natural order of things, by that I mean the natural attraction of men to women and vice versa-- in comparison-- I would expect some men to see a nice body and a big a**, and lose all sense of reality versus the females, who being black females in particular, you would think would call this woman out and check her on this. Instead, they're justifying it-- probably because most of them engage in that behavior or similar-- and it once again reminds me of the abnormal psychology theory spoken of by Carroll.
Now, people like her, and the dumb darkies defending her aren't a part of the problems that plague us as a nation, but David Carroll's-- and others like him-- video analyses calling this type of buffoonery to task is? Wow. This is some head-scratching stuff. If this isn't a classic case of abnormal psychology, I don't know what is.
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