Civil War: Ending the War Between Black Men & Women
Any Black person in America who has been awake for the last 20 years has witnessed the relationship between the Black man and woman getting worse and worse. The crisis has even spread abroad. Black men are caught in, as Kush the Black Unifier characterizes it, a perpetual stage of adolescence where we cannot figure out how to pull our pants up or put on a belt. Black women are more concerned over their next hair appointment than protecting their children from the vices of this perverted world. And there is an actual battle going on to determine if we should allow Black children to "CHOOSE THEIR GENDER."
If we do not stop this internal gender war in its tracks, the outlook for Afrikan people in the 21st Century and beyond will be very bleak.
This DVD lecture provides practical insight as to how we go about calling a truce between Black men and women so that we can save our families. It also provides clarity on who and what is driving the deterioration of our relationships.