Do The Passport Bros Prove That Black Men Hate Black Women?

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Based on a THIRTY-SIX HOURS STRAIGHT marathon discussion on popular audio app Clubhouse, tonight's conversation picks up where the action over there left off - asking the burning question: Do Black men HATE Black women? There seems to be a groundswell of consensus on the part of many Black women and even some Black men who seem to feel this way - that a growing chorus of Black men, now armed with smartphones, podcast mics and social media, are finding a voice online to spread their vitriol against Black women on a whole. It's an alluring narrative - but is it true? Enter the Passport Bros, a loosely organized ad hoc movement of Black American men leaving the confines of American borders for a new life - and often, a new love. Be it for a good time or a long time, an increasing number of brothers are checking out, and are making their views quite well known why: Many of them are of the view, right or wrong, that too many Black American women are unattractive due to obesity, are transactional in their dating, are uncooperative and are "masculine". It's a hard list to read and hear; but if so many Black men are saying these things, for years and years now, from coast to coast and every major American city in between - can all of them be wrong? And, is the mere act of giving voice to critiques an act of hatred on the part of disaffected Black men? My conversation partner tonight is dating coach, matchmaker and psychologist in trained Letisha Underwood, whose never seen the celebrated Al Greeze documentary "Frustrated: Black American Men in Brazil", for answers. It all goes down TONIGHT ONLY ON RUMBLE!

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