Houston...We Have A Modern Black Women WEIGHT PROBLEM!

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It's no closely guarded state secret that a major plank of the Black Manosphere Platform and one of its core talking points is that today's Modern Black Woman is simply too. Damn. FAT.

All manner of evidence, hailing from the heights of the American federal government, academia, medicine and the media, confirm: Black women in the early 21st century is simply too. Damn. FAT.

And despite all of the very real stonewalling on the part of today's Modern Black Women, the evidence, facts, research, statistics and the ACTIONS of the Brothers Who Matter - the Masters of the Universe - confirms this inconvenient, uncomfortable, truth. A truth that has very real world implications for the whole of the Black American community itself.

Despite it being more than a year since "Saint Kevin" Samuels' untimely passing, his own efforts to put forward this and other key talking points of the Black Manosphere in particular and Black men in general, have not been in vain. And now with the ascendancy of the Passport Bros, the brothers have proven that they are deadly serious: Ladies, lose the Chunk, or We. Are. OUT.

It should come as no surprise then, that the Black Love Machine - the sector of the Black American economy that focuses on the romantic and relationship concerns, desires and anxieties of Black women - have had to sit up and take notice. Black male love gurus, who themselves are extraordinarily fit specimens of Black men and are indeed a BIG part of the draw for their overwhelmingly Black female audiences to begin with and who haven't uttered a word about their corpulent sitting room only, sold out crowds, have been forced to enter the fray. And they've been forced to acknowledge, that there's a "there", there. Quite a bit of "there", at that.

Will the better late than never weighing in on the matter of Ace Metaphor's "Tonight's Conversation" be enough to finally move the needle? We'll find out TODAY on Obsidian Radio!

*Original Air Date: Jun 17, 2023

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