Why I Get Backlash From Black Women

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Published 2021-03-20
Black women—stay out of it when a king is trying to create another king. Let a man be a man.

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  • @Cynthia-ul4uh
    I am a black woman and I support real men like you all day, every day. We need more men like you in our community.
  • @maceylee1719
    I'm a black woman and we need more men like you. Keep doing what you are doing.🥰
  • @catfishlol1498
    My wife use to get all mad when I discipline my son. I tell her I am going to raise a man here not a mama's boy
  • @SSin7683
    Just like my husband. My husband had to knock my son out at 16 and I jumped in it and the fire I saw in his eyes I'll never forget. He said don't you ever get in between me & my son when I'm discipling him ever again, my son had gotten up to 6ft w/ muscles and thought he could cuss his dad out but he found out real quick. Today my son is a 23 yr old Marine vet w/ a 6 figure salary with a wife and building their dream home. He treats his wife like a queen cuz that's what he saw his father do . Now we have a 3yr old grandson and when my husband tells him to do anything he does it. And if I don't like it , I leave the room because I now understand what he's try to accomplish
  • Imma say it again, IRON SHARPENS IRON, a real man recognizes it and a real woman respects it!
  • @srmckizzie
    Parents, stop being friends with your children you are the parents. You don't want your kids talking to you like they would talk with their friends. Rickey, you are doing a great job on parenting your kids from what I can see.
  • @hadbl12
    Preach Rickey... accountability is lacking in our community. Mentorship is missing in our lives!!
  • @mwashington7961
    I will never forget an article I read in Essence Magazine years ago which plainly surmised that the black mother may be the cause of her black son becoming a sorry (nonproductive ) man. Black mothers do not require the same from their sons as their daughters. As a mother of a son I taught my son that the world will not love him like his parents. Though I agree with everything you’ve said I have to admit I have been guilty of this too. Keep bringing these things to our awareness!!
  • @sallis804
    Ricky, Please don't stop doing what you are doing. We need more men like you.
  • Ricky, these women are young . They know nothing about a village, or a Church. They didn't have elders like we did .WE are the elders, they lack respect for us. Don't stop ! Loving u and Kirk this week. Shout out to the mom of said son. Stay in Power!
  • @ladyt1206
    Black women raise their daughters and love their sons. Those women who question you about your discipline towards your grandson are the same women who are taking care of and financially supporting their grown ass sons. Keep doing what you’re doing. Sometimes as black women we need to step aside and let these men lead.
  • @lakishajones561
    That's exactly why these guys are so emotional and in their feelings about everything now..It's really scary but these are the dudes that are quick to shoot another man for something that could have been resolved like men but because there were probably no men around to show them how to be a man and how real men resolve street disputes, they act off emotion, which is taught by their mother because that's all they know..We need more men to stand up for these boys and put some masculinity back into these boys..Please keep it up❤
  • @kimlemerise5580
    Maybe the ladies questioning your way of raising a child wasn't fortunate enough to have a strong father in their house..
  • @Reya3
    “Allow a King to train another king”. An untrained king is worthless to a Queen.
  • @LoveGod2477
    Rickey, 😔💔 please take note of how many of us are supporting you. We love you. And I echo other ladies, we need more men like you. I appreciate men like you. ❤
  • @greyfoxx54
    I was a single Mother, of a Son and a Daughter. I was just as tough on her as I was him. I was loving, but firm. I did not accept excuses. I felt I was getting them ready for world. They had to earn the extra things they got from me. I felt if I gave them too much, they would not know how to appreciate things. They are now both extremely successful in their adult life, and I am so greatful for that. ♥️🙏🏾
  • @pinkpanther4034
    I like to see a man teach our young men I know from being a single mom. I applaud you.
  • @Ginluv0207
    Good morning Rickey, I too am a black woman and I applaud you brother for your attitude along with the other black men that are doing the right thing for disciplining our young black men. Keep up the great work.....
  • @sheracolter6795
    I didn't have a strong father in my home, but I had a strong lil God fearing mother. She raised all 6 of us alone. She taught us right from wrong. She was a praying woman and. Didn't allow us to do as others. We had rules. She raised us on old school. I thank her dearly God rest her sole
  • I’m a black woman and I agree with you. I always taught my children you look like you want a job not like you need a job.