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00:00All right. What's good? What's a good? It's your boy. It's your boy K camp back at it again on this page, man.
00:08And I got some information debunking a lot of false narratives. A lot of people are using on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, whatever platform.
00:21I'm also debunking all of these westernized, unnatural narratives when it comes to romance, when it comes to love, bro, when it comes to just attraction to the opposite sex, but specifically the so-called black woman, the Israelite woman, who's on point, right?
00:38Because there's a lot of videos and a lot of old heads and uneducated people who do not study the correct information and they come up with unseasoned doctrines.
00:54Is it coming from people who never experienced love? They've never experienced like having a genuine crush on somebody in a wholesome way. All kinds of madness, bro.
01:04And they're always coming from a place of insecurity. And as a, as an athlete, we're just used to in shape Coke bottle, beautiful shawdys, bro, not dots and weirdos, but just like beautiful women.
01:21So thank God for creating y'all, bro. But I'm gonna kick it off with this. A lot of people like to use the word hypersexual when it comes to the genetics of our women.
01:34And don't understand what it actually means, bro. Hypersexuality refers to excessive or uncontrolled sexual thoughts.
01:43Sexual thoughts are very natural. Okay. That's how God designed us. But when it says uncontrolled, like these are people who they just pump and dump or they sleep with anybody.
01:54That's all it means. That's literally all it means. Like, keep it simple.
02:00Urges and behaviors that cause significant distress.
02:05Observing beauty is not being hypersexual. A woman having a beautiful physique is not hypersexual.
02:11A man that's in shape and very handsome is not hypersexual.
02:14Okay. A lot of the Gen X's and boomers of our generation are hypocritical as well because y'all were hypersexual.
02:24Right. That's why we have broken homes and baby mamas and baby daddies.
02:29That's hypersexual. And yes, it's common sense that these degenerates are using their physique to control the opposite sex.
02:40But that does not mean that physique in itself or sex appeal in itself is hypersexual.
02:47And that damn sure doesn't mean that black women with natural fat asses is not hypersexual.
02:53Y'all don't know how to use the correct context.
02:57Okay. So for my beautiful women, y'all already know what's going on.
03:03So again, intense and frequent sexual thoughts and fantasies.
03:07So from a biblical standpoint, being fruitful, multiplying, becoming one flesh is completely natural.
03:14People don't study the context of things.
03:17Difficulty controlling sexual impulses.
03:20So these are people that's like adult stars, like strippers, like Brian Pumper, Prince Yeshua type dudes.
03:29It's not it's not the same context.
03:31Neglecting other responsibilities or relationships due to sexual activity.
03:35Feeling guilt, shame or remorse after sexual encounters.
03:40These are simply people who are just in it for the physical.
03:44That doesn't equate to a body shape.
03:48So anyway, let's get to the point.
03:50Okay.
03:51And this is to debunk people that's trying to make this a new phenomenon.
03:58Okay.
03:59And it's not.
04:00It's just on the Internet.
04:01But so in photograph 7.4 advertisement published in the late 1990s in Ecuadorian magazine, it stopped so for pieces of an underwear garment made especially to augment or boost the buttocks.
04:16Because it evokes quite well the white mestizo admiration for black female buttocks or booty.
04:26Okay.
04:27So this is happening back then.
04:31Okay.
04:33Hold on.
04:36I want to get the correct information.
04:37Now give me a second.
04:55So right here, right.
04:58So.
05:00See how they use hyper sexualization of the black body.
05:03Okay.
05:05These are westernized terms that don't make any sense, bro.
05:10Okay.
05:12The Israelite women was already.
05:14They were already built like that genetically.
05:17You white people talking about you bread this bread that.
05:20You don't create genetics.
05:22You're not God.
05:23Okay.
05:24Let's use some common sense for once.
05:27Now go for anybody, man.
05:28I'm saying this out of edification.
05:32Okay.
05:33Let me see.
05:39By contrast, a mooh-haired or woman will be black or dark-skinned.
05:45She will be thought of as being of easy sexual access to men.
05:50Again, it's a mentality, bro.
05:53Okay.
05:56As far as hypersexual.
05:57Now it says right here.
05:59Her body shape will be voluptuous.
06:02Her body, her body shape will be voluptuous.
06:09Okay.
06:10Almost conceived as being naturally obscene or vulgar.
06:13That's white people's, that's Edomite standard.
06:16That's what they think.
06:18Right.
06:19And not all of them either.
06:20Common sense.
06:24So it says, uh, white mestizo and white mulatto married men.
06:29These are most likely Spaniards, conquistadors, Edomites, white people, who will comment with loquacity.
06:38I don't know how to pronounce that word.
06:39I'm sorry.
06:39In male gatherings on black women's sexual prowess.
06:43Talking about their sex appeal.
06:44I just came out the gym.
06:46Beautiful chocolate women in Houston, bro.
06:49And was very feminine.
06:51Okay.
06:52And the curves of their body parts.
06:56And the curves of their body parts.
06:58I'm going to repeat it for the third time.
07:02For you old heads who don't think I know what love is.
07:04That's trying to dictate.
07:06And the curves.
07:08Right.
07:09Of their body parts.
07:11With expressions such as una buena negra.
07:15A good woman.
07:17A good looking black woman.
07:20Una negra caliente.
07:22Meaning, I think that's large.
07:24A hot black woman.
07:25Or even by referring to specific body parts more explicitly.
07:31You can read this in the Bible.
07:32In the book of Song of Solomon, chapter 7.
07:35Usually the buttocks and the legs.
07:37Usually the buttocks and the legs.
07:41What people don't understand is that the Asian-like woman.
07:44Especially the black American woman.
07:46She genetically has the body.
07:48What has happened is the boomers and genetics.
07:52Because of lack of information.
07:55That was hidden from them.
07:56That never prioritized their health.
07:59So when they had the physique as a young woman.
08:01They don't have the common sense to take care of it when they're young.
08:05So when they got older.
08:07They begin to be sloppy.
08:08It's common sense.
08:10If you don't use it.
08:12You lose it.
08:13But instead of people understanding that.
08:15Okay.
08:19As an athlete.
08:19I understand that regular people do not know how to compartmentalize anything.
08:25Y'all just group everything together.
08:27And think it all go together.
08:28No.
08:30Okay.
08:31And these are black women or Asian-like women in Latin America.
08:41Okay.
08:42It is interesting to note here that just as it has been the case.
08:49Other Latin American national contexts.
08:5220th century writers from regions associated with blackness have reproduced.
08:57And notice how they go from facts and basic observation.
09:01And they try to label it as a stereotype.
09:03No.
09:04It's called facts.
09:05But that word stereotype and hyper-sexualization.
09:10That's a mental.
09:11It's semantics.
09:13Okay.
09:13Schematics.
09:14However you say it.
09:15Semantics.
09:15My bad.
09:16Where.
09:18They would rather sit up here and give you a lecture about how you're not supposed to be attracted to something.
09:23You're naturally attracted to.
09:26Because in their mind.
09:28They're hyper-sexualizing.
09:29In their mind.
09:31They have this God complex.
09:32And they don't understand.
09:35Complexity.
09:35Or diversities.
09:36And don't understand.
09:38That that body type is ideal for us athletes.
09:42A lot of us.
09:44So they make it overtly complicated.
09:47Oh.
09:48Hyper-sexual.
09:49And all this other stuff.
09:50No.
09:50You're just.
09:51You're skinny.
09:52You're not built like them.
09:53Just say it.
09:54You don't feel attracted to.
09:55You don't feel attractive.
09:57And it makes you very insecure.
09:59Bro.
10:03Okay.
10:03So it's crazy.
10:15Okay.
10:16So it's crazy.
10:16Their bodies are usually represented as unattractively small.
10:21And deprived of the curves that characterize black women or Israelite women's bodies in the popular imaginary.
10:30Okay.
10:31And what it is is it's a lot of people who they don't use common sense.
10:37So they think like if they come across you.
10:41Oh he's not going to like me because my butt isn't big.
10:43Like they haven't even graduated from elementary school bro.
10:47I'm just I'm just sitting here looking at people in my mind.
10:50And I'm like bro.
10:53Get past the storyline dog.
10:54Like y'all have to grow up bro.
10:57Just like when a woman look at you.
10:58She look at your abs.
10:59Your muscles.
11:00Your dick print.
11:01Your hair.
11:02Your nose.
11:03Like stop the cap man.
11:07But anyways.
11:08Even in this poem right.
11:12Let me find.
11:12Let me find that page real quick.
11:14Hold on.
11:20Even in the poem bro.
11:22It says.
11:23The negra woman have wide and protruding buttocks.
11:29Right.
11:31Even in the poem.
11:33So this is intellectually debunking all you people that's talking about hyper sexualization.
11:39Stereotypes.
11:40Oh it's a myth.
11:41All this stupid stuff.
11:42How can something be a myth and it's right in my face.
11:46Y'all have to stop.
11:48Mentally using witchcraft on men or women.
11:51That's just like me as a man getting upset.
11:55And saying.
11:56Well all y'all attracted to.
11:58Is.
11:59Black men with muscular bodies.
12:01Well damn my bad bro.
12:02She finds you attractive.
12:04Do you not like women.
12:07I mean if you go the other way.
12:08I mean.
12:08Hey.
12:09Say something bro.
12:09Like y'all.
12:11And you women too.
12:11Y'all have to stop being programmed and educate yourself.
12:17Now even in this.
12:18Right.
12:21One of the most successful paintings I exhibited in Europe is called a negra.
12:25Negresses.
12:27The Hebrew is your light woman.
12:28Because I have recurring memories of having seen one of those old female slaves when I was five or six years old.
12:37So they like to also look down on the Israelite woman as nothing but a damn peasant.
12:44Okay.
12:45When they look 50 times better than you.
12:47So now all of a sudden I'm going to keep saying y'all are trying to take credit for their genetic body parts.
12:54Some who worked out for it.
12:57And some who naturally have it while being a scalywag.
13:02Y'all try to take credit for it and try to reverse everything to this Roman ideology.
13:06Because white people, conquistadors, grape drink.
13:12Y'all have this complex that if it's not you then it's wrong.
13:16And that's complete pride.
13:19Bro.
13:19See, we black men, a lot of black American men especially, we love to be handsome.
13:27We love to be well-endowed.
13:29We love our women to be the exact same.
13:31That's how we naturally are.
13:33Stop trying to change our nature to fit your small ass brain.
13:38Because y'all don't know the difference between hypersexual and preference.
13:42Fuck you talking about it.
13:45Anyways, right here.
13:48Right.
13:49The image of a woman of African descent, which we know the Israelites, the Hebrews fled into Africa, the Negro land, Nigeria, Ghana, all these ancient Israelites who are not the actual Canaanites.
14:03Go look it up.
14:05They're talking about these women specifically.
14:08That's why I love this, bro.
14:10So critical attention to the painting.
14:14Although minimal in comparison to that devoted to Tarsila's other work, reflected the original context in which she conceived it and in which critics received it.
14:27Okay.
14:27So when you jump down, the critic, George Wittemann, recognizes the curious figure as Eve.
14:36For you Israelite brothers, who do we always address as Eve?
14:41The Israelite woman, the black woman.
14:44Okay.
14:45And this is only for informational purposes.
14:48Okay.
14:49While the writer Gatson, Depp Palowski, simply called her buttocks and lips.
14:57Okay.
14:58Okay.
14:59So what they try to do, they're so mesmerized by how beautiful they are.
15:04They try to make everything beautiful, ugly, try to make everything natural, unnatural.
15:09They flip everything backwards.
15:10But the reason he said that is because our women genetically don't look like their women.
15:17So they have to constantly put thoughts in our mind and try to make us like them.
15:23Not understanding.
15:24First of all, being different is beautiful.
15:26Second of all, every human has a right to love his own.
15:31Okay.
15:32This is not hard.
15:33And also, you cannot force somebody, male or female, to be attracted to you, man.
15:41That's why I'm glad I grew up in the early 2000s, where there was a lot of R&B, a lot of love, a lot of beautiful stuff.
15:47Not this gender war weird shit.
15:51Okay.
15:52Jose Severiano de Resende, a critique for the Gazette do Brasil, countered these responses by reading into a negra, a romanticized connection with Brazil.
16:09And he praised, what would you call it, Tarsila's portrayal of the old black mother with breasts full of tenderness and thick lips, so touching in their mythical retreat.
16:24See that?
16:25So, it's a lot of history that I love to go into, man.
16:39And like I said, this page is not to get, it's not meant to get a lot of views, bro.
16:44But it's literally to clear the air and debunk all these dumbass narratives.
16:51Like, I gotta stop.
16:52Just say that you want a black man without saying you want a black man, bro.
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