"I keep my boys humble ... they've never owned a pair of Jordans ... Every time I left for a job I tell my 15-year-old, 'You're the man of the house ... we are men. If I’m not there to protect, he's gotta be there to protect'"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqFfX0A8UAc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqFfX0A8UAc
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While I believe he means well, it’s the way he conveying shit that’s just kinda silly
Teach your kids empathy and compassion and certainly to conscious of the world around them but let them be kids.
I’m a product of this specific brand of toxic masculinity and it fucked me up. Don’t do it.
No Jordans. I’m sure many Black celebs struggle with that balance of “we’re blessed but I don’t want to raise entitled brats.” That’s what that sounds like to me.
You haven’t worked yet, but want to floss? No sir!
Emotionally healed means that there was previous damage and if that damage was a result of toxicity then you're ready to attribute that to anything that looks like what damaged you
When I tell you they get the right people for these shit roles...
Idk about the American male stuff tho, it sound kinda sus, but I don't think he's all wrong
The wider world isn't all sunshine and rainbows.
That already covers treating her mother good; no need to tell the kids to be in charge of the protection of an adult woman.
Saying that american masculinity is dying tells you other things about his views in gender roles.
A child is not supposed to maintain the home, but we give kids chores.