Ep. #10 - “The Profitability of Hating Black Men: Harriet, Wonder Woman, Styron, & the Academy”
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- Опубліковано 9 лис 2024
- Welcome to "The Onyx Report with Dr. T. Hasan Johnson," a critical analysis program focusing on the experiences, histories, and perceptions of Black males in American society. I am an associate professor of Africana Studies at Fresno State, Black male advocate, and Black Male Studies scholar. The show will examine current events while engaging concepts ranging from institutionalized anti-Black misandry to gynocentrism from a Black Masculinist perspective.
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Respectfully, Black Men DO need a movement to affirm ourselves, and define ourselves. Moreover, we as Black Men need to stop caring who dislikes it, who hates it. Above all, we as individuals have to stop accepting the psychological abuse and misandrist attitudes directed towards us. Good video, Brother.
Rodney Holmes Well said!
As a Black woman, I do not support bashing our men! We all need to realize that we are only going to get where we need to go together! Also Bigger Long sounds like some kind of porongrahic name, the idea of such a character is destructive and cartoonish.
excellent show Dr. Johnson Im 31 years old growing up in the 90s I saw countless examples in media displaying anti black misandry . Such as waiting to exhale , spike lee she hate me and baby boy. This era gave rise to the so called strong independent black women and the re dehumanization of black men with renewed vitriol and seen as patriarchally predatorial .
@Jo Jo In black panther, black are presented as evil (for kill monger) or idiot. It's a pure feminist movie
Breath of fresh air! This commentary is on point and much needed. So many facets to be taken here as well. The men in our community have been, and are currently under the worst of attacks and in the direst of positions.
We absolutely have to fight for the boys and young men in our community. I am truly fearful of a future where our men are just hopeless and defeated. We need our men!!
But you left out the fact that black women are first in the destruction of black boys.
@Lacy Thomas Here's an example of what I'm talking about>
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RE: Rwanda 🇷🇼 So basically, the majority of deaths are men but women are the real victims of the war Unbelievable! 🤦🏾♂️
Ikr
GTharo McScrooge Right right that’s what I was thinking how is that possible.?
@Ricky exactly.
@Ricky i agree no one seem to give a damn about black males in general they only seem to matter if in relation to building something for black women but the man himself no one cares about.muslims and the so called pro black community is all about uplifting/building for the happiness of black women and black women in general only seems to care about themselves and not black men.
Gotta have a boogie man for the upcoming elections and campaign trails
It’s sad but I see it already I see ppl blaming black men for Trump in office and if he wins again, I can’t anymore thank Hod platforms like this one 🙏🏿
Excellent analysis...
100% on point
WOW now this is a interesting topic!
You're a clown.
When i heard the synopsis of the movie i swore this was made by tyler perry...but wasnt shocked to know it was made by a black women either.... The war against black men have been going on since they snatched up black women for the feminist movement . guided by oprah through the 80s till the alphabet mafia to the me too movement ... So none of this is a surprise to me personally but its a war we must not stop fighting black men...
#NotMyHarriet #FbAdos
Facts!
This is happening on the watchmen and black lightning. The show "The 100" , "blacklist" and a few others. So Many show us on the end of our power run, can't handle power and must be unseated.
Dr Johnson thank you for this work, I’m a 4th year PhD at minnesota- and I feel myself very much silence- I do work with blk student experience in schools- but when I try to talk about blk boys in some circles it’s not welcome. I’ve really felt alone in the field , until I found you and Dr Curry. Thank you for taking some much heat for so many years. You are mentioning and educating young scholars coming behind you. I have a piece coming you might be interested in . I’ll let you know.
I look forward to checking it out, man. Keep grinding! Friend me on FB and stay in touch.
This has been overlooked in so many ways it's sad
This is overlooked as well:
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First time listener, good content Bruh. I was looking up Dr Curry and came accross this video. Proud of what you're doing. Thanks for mentioning your late wife and contextualizing strength outside of having to overpower men. Good stuff
Welcome to reality:
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I appreciate your commentary. I am a so called black woman, who agrees, and supports a movement to stop the demonizing of our men. Our community, our families need our men, to be truly liberated, in order for our community to survive. I gain no strength or positive empowerment if that comes at the expense of the dismissal and destruction of our men. Sorry for your loss...the short description of pure strength and femininity of your wife was inspiring. You are too, I find those whom have sacrificed much yet still have the courage and will to care about the whole, very remarkable. Peace and Blessings... (sleeves up and ready to work ! )
Impressive post
It's very hard to navigate this society where black women hate you
I have the same energy for us as a people. I will not ever believe, I gain constructive power by receiving through putting my foot on another. As a so called black woman, I know we must be accountable for our actions as a whole as well as our men. Our division in our community leaves us without fortified walls of protection for us and our future generations. So what I have energy for dear sister, is a road to healing and solutions not a further detrimental divide. I understand our plight, I am of that struggle. I will not compare our struggles. There is no competition....we need to get back to being complimentary to oneanother ...Now that is Power. Shalom
You are not hated, don't believe that. Keep striving for your identity through the Creator. Seriously, do you know, that when the Creator decided to put himself inside anything he created....He decided it was Man...that most likely looked like you! You were in the Precensce of the Creator, first...he gave you provision and instructions first. I compel you to inquire of Your God-Man image..... Not letting the chaos around u to define you or restrict you.....Navigating through, Life giving power..... You will see how blessed you are Black Man....and Black Women who have a heart for the Creator wants to see that For you too! You will begin to see that most of us are speaking from a place of pain and disappointment...which clouds the eyes and heart to believe we are enemies.....We are not. We have to start the revolution inside out....so it can spread abroad effectively. Shalom...have a blessed day Bro!
Slow clapping on the green. Bravo Brother Hasan. The way you articulate the shared sentiments on topics such as these is much needed and very much appreciated by me. Much respect Brother. Keep bringing that fire.
I'm honored to hear that from you, good brother!
Dr. T. Hasan Johnson The honor is mine fam. Keep doing what you do. The brothers definitely need you.
Yes Yes, a Good Word from a Good Brother.
You applied to 50 places for housing and was denied 49 times! And the guy who accepted your application made a smart remark! Guess I can cross Arizona off my list!
This is awesome Dr. Johnson. I look forward to more of your work.
Thank you, sir!
Can't wait to hear your take on Watchmen...excellent analysis and commentary.
Don't hold your breath waiting:
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This was fire. Very insightful.
*YASSER Dr. T. Hasan Johnson* ☝🏿✊🏿
In the immortal words of BlackRam313, this excellent discussion is so therapeutic. And needed. Keep up the good work brothers we are all we got!
I always look forward to your videos. Previously, I recommended that you see the film The last Black man in San Francisco. I would recommend you see Luce and would love to hear your thoughts on it.
I heard years ago when the color purple was out if you wanted to sale a book write one running Black Men down.
Still true.
Dr Johnson, can't stop now. Can't put our foot on the brakes now. Keeping it moving forward. Black men need self agency and proxy. Continue.
Keep up the great work Dr. Johnson! Another great episode!
Great drop bro
8:44 Damn Doc I know it all to well. I had to get a white Male surrogate to get me an apartment. You can have perfect credit scores and everything and they won’t rent to you.
Black MALE unity will save the WORLD.
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I would really like to thank you for your videos. They have been very insightful and helpful in the sense that finally someone can articulate in words what I feel every day.
I was wondering if you could do a video on black men in law enforcement and military and the struggles men in those areas deal with. My entire paternal side (including me) were/ are in the military. Thanks
Doc when you said latch key kids I was like that was me. I refuse to this day to never see the color purple. I had no desire to watch it growing up and till this day I avoid watching it with a passion back then deep down that movie didn't sit right with me now I know why. Beautiful analysis when my son get old enough I will have them listen to your analysis keep up the great work wish we had a guy like you growing up things would be a hell of a lot different.
I often say so called Black men get no credit and all the blame. Peace.
Wise mindset....but sad truth
Great commentary, Dr.
All this truth and maybe 1 black woman in the thread . Why am I not surprised 😒
Thank you for this analysis
Checking in. . .
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Just found your channel. Love what I'm hearing. Stay Black and stay strong 💪.
Glad I found your Channel!! I disagree with one point though. Men, especially black men do feel it, see it, breathe it. But, most are unable to articulate it because it's so prevalent and pervasive. It's a notion of feeling like "Am I crazy?"... Which turns into "No, the WORLD is crazy". Especially when one's girlfriend or wife participates in sabotaging your natural role and leadership willfully, in step with this society. I saw Queen and Slim and simply put.. they both died because she was out of pocket and his instincts went to protect her. What a waste of a movie. Django, and Space Jam will always be my favorite movies of all time!!
D. D. Not sure what you’re disagreeing with. I agree with your assessment wholeheartedly...
@@DrTHasanJohnson thanks for the reply Doc! Maybe I heard it wrong. All good Sir!
If you're are a Black male/Female in a "WS" society you aren't allowed to brag about your accomplishments.
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I've noticed the growing trend of homelessness among working age black men. It was recently, that I was at a local rescue mission and although in this city black people are about 30% of the population however, 80 percent of the men I saw there were black males between 20 and 55 years of age. Working age Black men are comprising the majority of the ranks of homelessness in most of your urban areas.
Dr. Phoenix Where are you?
Dr Johnson,
The only people qualified to reverse this demonization of black men, is black men.
Our task could be simplified with the support of more of our black women, nonetheless, we will prevail.
We are men, and we are not afraid.
Facilitator
Mr. Tate,
Thank you for knowing who you are, as TRU-MAN, and not
HU..men
HUE..men
HEW..men
You have my unwavering support!
I disagree with some of that, the same publicity used to demonize us needs to be reversed with to the same publicity that can uplift us. Now I agree that black men should always do our best to do and say the right thing, but we do not control our image as it's casted into the mainstream media. And "our own women" willfully and relentlessly participate and are complicit in our negative image. The film Harriet is clearly an illustration of that, that and other tactics used against us by "our women" has led me to the conclusion that they probably were never our women to begin with.
@Black Black You cannot deny that black women are used as a weapon against their own black men in this American society it is part of the agenda....Kamala Harris stated that black men would not be shot if they had jobs! Think about the implications of that statement....This is not about bashing black women it's about uncovering the black man's truth and the reality he deals with .. I noticed it's always stated black men lost the war but the war is ongoing u must stay engaged.....
@Black Black i noticed not only you igbo but you constantly making smart remarks against ados black men... Are you here just to add to the pie of hate like ervio or you just hate ados as well... Do you call is akatas too..??
@Black Black still upset that your ...Yesss sistas exposed a lot of the nonsense a lot of you engage in, such as sleeping with bottom shelf Brad types like the newly infamous DJ HIV Jason Pope?
That thing you do with the children to craft a image does it possibly work with Adults?* I loved Uncle Phill even Jeffrey.
We need to focus black men to a common goal which is community based around the black man in all aspect exempt of woman all color or creeds.
In the age of information where's our information gathering zone?*
Eat Everything Spare Nothing.6wa
Could there be a correct strategy we could figure out and put in place? Like a fish Hook?*
I see a issue with numbers could the sphere, create a funnel to comb the community?
Good show.
Thanks sir
Excellent man just excellent!
Interesting that Rosario Dawson did voiceover. She was one of the signees of K Crenshaw’s lackey Luke Harris-he wrote the letter to Obama, pushing back in My Brother’s keeper.
I'd Watchmen still on Netflix? Can't find it.
Joe Kelley II It’s on HBO.
This is just another hit piece on black men, I've had it I'm leaving the USA
Great analysis much needed perspective. Time for a change. If GOD is for us who can be against us!!!
I scroll through.. Sad that there are maybe one or two black women here. If i do have kids.. I think I'll adopt.. I dont need a dysfunction woman that wants to hang around. Shit is sad.
Frederick Douglass sound more like a sell out.
Redemptive spirit
Thank you for pointing out that black men were killed for far less in the South--during that period and later during Jim crow era--than the assumed crime of status quo whites of a black man [armed with a firearm no less] stating openly to them that he would work for them so he could f*ck white women.
Also... when is Hollywood going to put out a movie about an heroic Jewish woman being saved by a German Nazi who kills the villain Jewish man who is about to do harm to the Jewish heroine? No? Never? That would be anti-Semitic?
Anyways... there was a real life "Good Nazi" who was celebrated by Chinese people due to the fact that German Nazi saved many Chinese lives from Japanese soldiers. When he saw what the Japanese were doing to the Chinese he put on his swastika armband, and *unarmed* walked around to Japanese soldiers and stopped them from murdering Chinese civilians. Wait.. what? German Nazis could be as complex human figures as white Southern plantation owners of the US South? Semper Fi on that. (Not that I'm sympathetic to the Nazis--I'm not--but if you're going to humanize *American* Southern plantation owners then you can humanize *non-American German* Nazis too.)
Interesting... Any citations I can check out on that? That's a powerful argument!
I will not see Harriet
Granted. Should Black female writers like Alice Walker not write about abuse at the hands of black men? If a goal of slavery was indeed to have black men demystify their women, why it is a problem to talk about residues of that mental slavery that manifests in physical, economic, and psychological slavery to the present?
Coral Day Because abuse in the Black community is bidirectional (nearly equal) despite that men haven’t been socialized to report violence against them. Why didn’t she write about that if it was sincerely about historical accuracy and transparency?
Dr. T. Hasan Johnson She’s writing about women. Men are free to write about their abuses. Also, it’s fiction, that can be read with a social and gender analysis. The book reflects the dichotomy of race and domestic abuse that affects some black women. The legitimacy of it lies in giving voice to a powerless group-not simply the Black woman, but black women who are abused. The men are indeed affected by generational abuse. They struggle with concepts and tools to break negative behaviors. And some characters can’t see. It’s not an indictment on men, but a sad state racism has effected. It can’t be called out or addressed if it’s not defined. The art of writing is one way. Walker’s medium of addressing it is her novel. I’m not a huge fan of hers. I only say that so you’d understand I am looking at her work alone. I read the book. Once was enough for me, but it has its own merit and really can’t be compared with the fluff of some other genres I’d be more inclined to agree with you fully on.