The real truth: THE BLACK COMMUNITY IS A FAILED MATRIARCHY

In a thought-provoking conversation, Donovan Sharpe and Tommy Sotomayor discussed the perceived failure of what they describe as the first matriarchy in human history: the black community. They explored the social, economic, and cultural consequences of this matriarchal structure, drawing on their observations and experiences.

### Overview:
Sharpe and Sotomayor argued that the black community in the United States has increasingly become a matriarchal society, where women hold primary authority and influence within families and social structures. They discussed the historical context that led to this shift, including the impacts of systemic racism, economic disenfranchisement, and welfare policies that, in their view, incentivized single motherhood.

### Key Points Discussed:

1. **Family Structure and Dynamics:**
– The conversation highlighted how the absence of fathers and the prominence of single-mother households have affected family dynamics within the black community. Sharpe and Sotomayor asserted that the lack of strong paternal figures has led to various social issues, including higher crime rates and lower educational attainment.

2. **Economic Consequences:**
– They discussed the economic ramifications of this matriarchal structure, suggesting that single-parent households often face greater financial struggles. This economic instability, they argued, perpetuates cycles of poverty and limits opportunities for upward mobility.

3. **Cultural Impact:**
– Sharpe and Sotomayor examined the cultural impact of a matriarchal community, stating that it has influenced gender roles and expectations. They contended that young men often lack positive male role models, leading to issues with identity and behavior. Similarly, they argued that young women might adopt unrealistic expectations about independence and relationships.

4. **Systemic Factors:**
– The discussion included an analysis of systemic factors, such as government policies and societal attitudes, which they believe have contributed to the rise of matriarchy in the black community. They pointed to welfare programs that historically marginalized men and created economic incentives for women to remain unmarried.

5. **Potential Solutions:**
– Both Sharpe and Sotomayor proposed potential solutions to address these issues, emphasizing the need for policies that support family cohesion and economic empowerment. They advocated for initiatives that encourage responsible fatherhood and provide better educational and employment opportunities for black men.

### Conclusion:
Donovan Sharpe and Tommy Sotomayor's discussion on the matriarchy in the black community provided a critical examination of its perceived failures and consequences. They highlighted the importance of addressing family dynamics, economic stability, and cultural influences to foster a more balanced and prosperous community. Their conversation underscored the complexity of these issues and the need for thoughtful, multifaceted solutions.

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  • @angrydragon4574 says:

    Just like Myron said, there’s no matriarchy that’s stood the test of time. Just because we have technology it doesn’t override human nature.

    • @marcus.g.4273 says:

      Boy, call your daddy. I’m serious, ask your mom to give you your dad’s number and call your daddy… You obviously don’t have a male role model if you are here quoting anything from F&F …. SMH. Who raised y’all? …. SMDH …. A global embarrassment.

    • @chronoking9904 says:

      @@marcus.g.4273That’s a true statement though regardless of its source. Not liking F&F doesn’t mean everything they say is false. You’re thinking on an emotional level just like a woman 😂😂😂

    • @marcus.g.4273 says:

      ​​@@chronoking9904- BOY, you need to call your daddy also. … Where did y’all lame ninjas come from? Who raised y’all? … Something is definitely wrong with You and anyone into this weird ideology of blaming Blk women for your lack of success. Level up your life, Ninja. And stop looking for answers on internet podcasts. Ninja, CALL YOUR REAL LIFE DADDY. I repeat, ask your mom for your dad’s number (because I know that he abandoned you) and CALL YOUR DADDY. 🔥

  • @martinshelton1247 says:

    Basically you are saying black people cannot think for themselves. Everything is based on their emotions. Completely sad.

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