Lil James and the Buck Breaking of Black Boys [The Table Episode 6 EXTENDED TRAILER]
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Excellent content brother! Keep it Up. Thanks for having me on!
Preciate you brother 🙏🏿
Props on the show
yall dont miss, good work fellas!
@@wnttalkThis was amazing guys. Don’t stop the hustle fam. Ya’ll talking about the facts we need rn. This is gonna change a lot for us. Love y’all fr.
This hit HARD. Black men, we need a support group.
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My heart broke for that little boy. I'm guessing he was so embarassed by his mother acting like that.
This is deep and real, and we need to have these conversations.
Agree..this is deep
This is going to be an epic show 🔥. I hope to meet Mr. Obi one day to thank him for all his superior content. 🙏🏿
Lil James got hit with a plethora of emotions. He realized his mother wasn’t the woman he thought she was. He also realized how much his mother didn’t respect him. He was hurt because how much this man he can’t physically beat up is bullying him and it made him cry because he realized the image of his mom will never be the same in his mind, and a piece of her died right in front of him.
It’s deeper than that. What she did in front of him was a form of emotional abuse. Which was compounded by doing it in an environment that was so unsafe that his natural instinct to protect her and himself? Was mocked.
The real tragedy here is that this is likely just the tip of the iceberg. If she’s willing to do that in public…in front of cameras? What on Earth do you think she’s doing behind closed doors?!?!
Plus she was really out throwing her ass around
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Lil James' mother is trash...and so is Lil James.
@@kellygreenii legit what I was thinking. Imagine that same mum being caring and loving then seeing her do that freaky stuff in PUBLIC. Her image from her son is destroyed from an early age. Now whenever she has a man or going out, he would feel disgusted
This is EPIC.
Well done my brother.
I love how these bros are expressing themselves without being cut off or "but" every time they speak. I see active listening!!!!
Nice to see ladies for want of a better phrase, 'shut up and listen'
That's all we want a lot of the time. We don't need a discussion or for you to respond. Just shut up and listen.
Say it again! I hate listening to panels with women on it. More times than nothing, they are not speaking anything but feminist talking points.
I'm a woman..... I agree one hundred percent!
@@berthamarinaalvarez6789 Don’t get me wrong, I meant know malice with my initial comment. Just as men, we’re not extremely vocal, generally we don’t like to talk.
We are very to the point and “don’t go around the houses”. Therefore, when we bring something to ladies, we’re not coming for a debate. We simply want you to listen and hopefully understand.
You guys produce incredibly truthful content in such a healthy, and respectful manner. I really appreciate the level of class you display and I wish more of our people gather here.
Great content, all spoken truths, no yelling or screaming!
The absolute worst men I’ve ever encountered were son-husbands. A dangerous thing about the insidious nature of that dynamic is the mother tends to shield sons from any accountability and lets them run rampant. Coddling and then turning around and lashing out when the codependency is threatened. It’s disgusting.
Man you are able to clearly verbalize and articulate everything I’ve been noticing lately. Keep working brotha you on your way ✊🏾
I had to watch this about six or seven times. Hard hitting truths.
Make sure to also checkout the full thing on Patreon (link in description)
I was a son husband for my grandma. The women in my family have had trauma for the last 4 generations. My great grandma's momma died when she was younger no father my grandma's mom died when she was younger no father and was a single mother. My mother grew up without a father and a mother always working. Til this day from my great grandma to my sister they have a hard time getting along and don't speak to each other. I didn't know I was a son husband and was between generational trauma with the women. And me not having a dad and was a good man all the women latched onto me. I love my grandma, momma, and sisters very much I want us to be together as a community
"Emotional tampon." Wow! 😮
This trailer definitely hits home for me. Can’t wait for the full length video.
A lot of our black mothers didn't like us as boys! That reflects in our behavior and relationships with women as men!
True. They take out their resentment of the father out on the son. Cycle continues.
Then go get therapy! Nobody makes excuses for women that were abused by their mother or their fathers! No one says, the poor mothers had bad mothers and fathers. You all just expect women to be great and endure your baggage! Stay out of relationships and get some therapy. At 30/ 40+ years old, your trauma is a choice to keep carrying around.
@@OneTwo-yw4ij you’re most definitely right. I agree that as men we should hold ourselves accountable. But I hope you put the same energy you did into that man into these young women who don’t know how to handle emotions , are narcissistic, can’t tell them anything wrong, everything is everyone else’s faults but their own.
@Whateverisback I agree with you, but there is a lot of nuance that's being overlooked. Is the father wrong for leaving? Does he want his son (children)? Is the mother denying custody and claiming she HAS to do it on her own? Psychological abuse or (conditioning) can take place over decades without anyone observing the bigger picture. Once ANY person claims they CAN raise a child or children on their own or at the absence of the other parent is the beginning of that child's (children's) long journey of dealing with trauma, drama, sadness and disappointment. Strong independent woman (mother) is a relative term not definitive, and is not synonymous with correct child rearing. That goes the same for men as well.
@@OneTwo-yw4ij People absolutely make excuses for women everyday. Usually by blaming men.
Thank you for creating a safe space for these brothers Dr Obi 🔥✊🏿👊🏿🙏🏿 🔴⚫️🟢
This level of truth needs a megaphone!
We need THIS! I need this.
Women trauma bond to the deadbeat dudes because those men make those women feel like they’re the “savior”. A project that if (in their minds) they succeed in building these men and achieve the rewards of appreciation, admiration, praise, loyalty and in the end provision/return on their investment. This would mean that all of their trauma, hardship and struggles would have meant something and earned their rewards. However reality often changes this outcome.
Wow! Im speechless. I pray that when I have my children, they will get the nurturing and love not only from me as a mother but also as a woman, so he knows what love is. And the strength and protection from my husband their father. The definition of a real man that will give his last. Im truly blessed.❤ I hope the ladies are looking at this. This is so heart breaking 💔 thank you for being transparent, black men
I also wanted to thank for all that you've shown, and brought attention to with such amazing detail and attention. You're work here has been a blessing and a value to me. 🥂
Also, Happy New Year and be blessed. I wish you all the happiness I can think of. Cheers mate.
Wow, thank you! Happy New Year brother
Wow brothers!! This was so powerful!! You will never see this in mainstream media! I got emotional from my own trauma and abuse. Everything was 1000% on poinf and said so eloquently. God bless you brothers you are doing powerful healing work!
30 years bruh...feel your pain.
That last clip is the GREATEST clip I've ever heard on this channel. I don't think that delivery of the absolute unavoidable TRUTH can be topped!
Every human problem needs a divine answer... And His name is Jesus Christ
I see myself in what these brovahs are speaking on. This is a reality for many or us! Finally a safe space to see black men speak on it without interruption or ridicule. Thank you for showing this. So important...
All facts!!! When I was in the streets like that, I had an abundance of women from different levels in life chasing. I was unavailable emotionally, mentally, and more times than not, physically. When I “squared” up, and the chaos of living the street life dissipated, so did many of the women. The ones that were still around felt I was boring.
I’m just glad that the conversation is bringing balance to the table of how men actually see themselves in society and relationships from a mature perspective.
This hit home!!!!
Wow, just wow!!! 💔😥 That's why I don't interrupt my husband when he needs to discipline!!! No violence of course but yard work, help in the garage, etc.... !!! Father's are SO important to raising successful children!!!!
Listening to such an articulate and well rounded bunch of young men gives me hope for the future, it's conversations like this will push the needle and educate OUR younger brothers and sisters....I appreciate you, respect you, stand with you. (Great content guys, JR, WNTT and the brother withe beard)
Thank you brother ✊🏿
Wow, this was deep! Those brothers didn’t spit nothing but the truth!
Damn this was a deep video
This one hit close to home! This channel is speaking the truth!
Brilliant conversation. I've said much of this in my own spaces, but it's refreshing to know I am not the only one who sees this stuff, and the fact that you use this platform to address it? Kudos. Keep up the great work.
Impactful show. Glad to see black men willing to be vulnerable enough to speak on their life experiences.
Great work here. These are tough conversations that we need to have off camera as well. This is a good start and space to guide to that process.
HOOOOOOOOOLLLLLLYYYYY @wnttalk this was one of the realest segments that I have seen!!!! Productive, Intelligent, and Inspirational yooooo Bro OBI!!!! You are killing it your work is IS INCREDIBLY IMPORTANT!!! Keep up the good work
Preciate you my brother ✊🏿
Great open and honest conversation.
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Had to comment on this one. Been watching you for quite some time. Keep elevating your content sir! Commenting isn't normal for me. But in support of I would like to say keep going. Keep it fresh. Keep educating. I'm digging this one for sure.
I come from a 2 parent home. This gives me insight on the dudes around me.
Best podcast you’ve done yet for me!!! Though I’ll be honest I haven’t watched an extensive amount to say a lot, but atleast enough to post this comment.
This was really great content. I enjoyed listening. I would like to watch the rest.
Thanks for sharing this information
You got one here homie.
May 2024 be grand
Happy New Years!!!
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Happy New Year brother
How yall approach yall podcast is 🔥🔥
7:40 - Exactly! This is so many black men's experience!
Wow my heartbreaks for the little boy. We definitely need this conversations, honesty and accountability on both sides
Does your heart not "break" for the trauma that the brothers expressed they've experienced at the hands of their mothers? Don't think we don't notice when you all attempt to absolve women of accountability and pull that "both sides" mess.
@@WrenchTurnernicely called out the bias comment, intellectual cowardice
@@WrenchTurner Yes, excellent observation.
And this is the issue a lot BM have and why these spaces have been made. We can never just focus on what BW have done wrong, its either our fault or "both sides". This video was about the Trauma black boys and men have at the hands of Black women yet you claim you heartbreaks while trying to shift the focus of the video.
it's always, 'both sides'
My mom had me when she was 18,she was on drugs until she got pregnant with me and my dad made her stop. She chose drugs over being a mother and left me with my dad. I resented and hated her for most of my life. She died of breast cancer 10 years ago without me being able to ask her the questions I always wanted to ask her. My dad raised me from 6 months to his death when I was 21 years old. She had more children after me,and their lives are horrible to say the least. So I’m glad she gave me to my dad.
Thanks!
Thank you bro ✊🏿
This was a great conversation. Our people are hurting and we need therapy from sincerely honest leaders in order to heal.
Excellent dialogue. While we can’t control the parents we are born with nor are we responsible for their poor behaviour. I do hope that the community can heal and not carry the traumas from our parents so that we can be better to the kids we have in the future. It becomes our responsibility to heal from our own traumas and be better where our parents fell short. It starts by having these open and honest conversations.
Just WOW! So eloquently put, an abundance and truthful, hard-hitting points.
This needs to be turned into a sociological study.
Excellent video with things we need to talk about fr
Who hurt you is the most gaslighting of questions. As though a human life should be devoid of pain, as though it is a failing on the part of that man that he ALLOWED hurt to enter is life.
JR x Weneedtotalk is the collab we needed 🤌🏽🤌🏽
I love this channel
Happy New Year brother 🫡
You know my Bishop once said this. He said that the children want to see their mother on the mountain. Top. Not living in the want to be able to look up to mama in all that she does. And some of them kids know what I'm right? That's why they'd be angry inside about mama living like a dog in front of them.
I definitely need to get that membership
Man this shit is so real
You damn right it is.
Great content
The boy who was crying because his mom was twerking is sad and disgusting from the standpoint of her attitude and the women at the party laughing and basically saying " he'll get over it"
She ain’t shit.
Man this shit deep. Our women don’t know what they done to us 😢
No idea whatsoever!!!
This was absolutely touching man. I’d love to sit and have a convo with you one day.
For some weird reason i want the Patreon crazy! 🤔😵💫
The opening statements alone spoke volumes to me and my life experience w/ my mother… man.
Commenting for the algorithm
JR love your content brother
This is what I'm talkin about... This conversation is so SINCERE🫡🫡🫡
Great video. This goes well with a Dennis spurling video I just saw
Great insights Allan be on point
Wish i had patreon to watch this vid and i love and appreciate your content.Watching frm Ghana
Excelente contenido!!!!!! Gracias❤
A damn good podcast
I'm I the only one who knows several son husbands but won't forward this video to them because that might end the friendships?
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Epic conversation
This whole clip sums up the addiction of women today to “Hybristophilia” period. Proph signing out!
8:40 that hit a little close to home 😢
Then after all this those same women expect to be loved. When they were never loving😢
They dress them up like the men that leave them.
Yoooooo You Guys COOKED🫡🫡🫡
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I’ve dealt firsthand with a son husband situation and let me tell you it’s real! Son can do no wrong, disrespect and disobey, and here’s the kicker you have to deal with the son trying to run up in your arguments with your wife? Naw when my wife of 2 years told me her and her son had already talked about him moving back home after college, she was like if you are not on board you can get your own place? I was like divorce time! I would rather go alone from here than being stuck in a mother and son tag team of disrespect! Fellas save yourself and don’t do it!
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That's crazy. @1:42 The mother's action was damaging and also embarrassing for her son.
Lawd this is some deep and depressing things in the Black community that no one hears to speak about. Because it's always the BM's fault.
7:32 *Literally* my ex, and she blamed me for being "too intense", trying to make it seem like it's my fault. God help her soul....🙏🏿
Reflection of my mother....She didn't like her mother.🥺🥺🥺😢😢 Stop creating a cycle of bad repetition strong words of wisdom.
This relates to my life absence of my dad whole entire life ended up with narcissistic mother that coerce any choices I make
I can't understand how we got here where men are complaining about doing for women. I mean It's been that way since the beginning. Why change what's been working for centuries? My mom was a single parent with 6 kids and we were ok i did have dad issues which i had to internalize in myself. I convince evey girl i got pregnant to abort the fetus because i didn't want to be like my dad and not support my child. Women especially black women are attacked from all sides when we never talk about men having children all over the place and walk away from them. I truly believe that if men bore the brunt of child bearing we'd be extinct by now.
We need this ... Redpill does not speak to all men... This was some introspective ish ..
A real support group would be great for men. But they all need therapy to deal with their trauma. No one should expect their partner to jump through hoops to fix their childhood trauma. This is dangerous because the moment that person lets you down (because they're human and we all make mistakes), you'll retreat and shutdown. A person's healing starts from within. Many people mess up their lives and the lives of others. Trying to fix (or make up for) the past in their future.
Can we please have the full episode 6. It seems too big to miss out on
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8:10 wow this sound like me but short version.
Wooooooooooow👊🏿
Has the full episode not come out yet? I can’t find it
Facts
Imagine what Janice Combs did when she raised Diddy.
More than likely, the girl who got pregnant at 13 was preyed upon by a grown man. That's usually how it happens. PROTECT OUR DAUGHTERS.
This!!! ……