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Are We Winning Or Losing The Internal War?

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I would suggest if we are not winning, we are growing the fastest. I think we are winning though. I took a look at the subs for Cynthia G. 120k subscribers. It was 118k a couple months ago. That's an anemic growth. I recall when she changed and went in on brothers her subs were about 79k and that was a few years ago, at least 2 or 3 years if I recall. At that time, Professor Black Truth was not even half her subscribers, now he's at 122k subs. This is phenomenal really. He's not seen, he only puts out content, no call ins, nothing. That business model usually dies off quickly but he's grown, steadily.

Christelyn Karazin's Pink Pill has 99k subscribers and hasn't had a video out for 5 months. Nothing I can see on google that says what she's up to. She's off the radar as far as I can tell, unless someone knows. Maybe she's left and gone exclusively on Clubhouse or some other medium. But why leave Youtube completely? Something is up with that.

Tariq is at 215k and growing even though the powers that be shadow bans him and TBA at times. TBA is over 140k but I think that number is lower than the real numbers. He's gotten way, way bigger in relevancy and stature over the last 2 years since since pandemic.

And with the Pearly Things among other issues, he's widely known, whispered about but not acknowledged. Mofos are scared AF about him I think. Rightfully so.

Other anecdotal evidence is the huge push back to things like Oprah going after Michael Jackson. As well as the Dem party having to send people to support Clyburn for the first time. There are many other things I could point out but I write too long as it is.

The new Black media has always been heavily black male supported but I see a lot more sisters joining. The sisters see a need for strong black male leadership and also are attracted to seeing black men advocating for black love and black relationships. And lastly black men checking out of pocket black men.

The fight isn't close to being over but my current report card is its getting a good grade. Yes, there are internal beefs, Tariq vs Bey, everyone vs Dr. Umar, etc, but that's normal and its not enough to stop the numbers.

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RCNAL said:
I would suggest if we are not winning, we are growing the fastest. I think we are winning though. I took a look at the subs for Cynthia G. 120k subscribers. It was 118k a couple months ago. That's an anemic growth. I recall when she changed and went in on brothers her subs were about 79k and that was a few years ago, at least 2 or 3 years if I recall. At that time, Professor Black Truth was not even half her subscribers, now he's at 122k subs. This is phenomenal really. He's not seen, he only puts out content, no call ins, nothing. That business model usually dies off quickly but he's grown, steadily.

Christelyn Karazin's Pink Pill has 99k subscribers and hasn't had a video out for 5 months. Nothing I can see on google that says what she's up to. She's off the radar as far as I can tell, unless someone knows. Maybe she's left and gone exclusively on Clubhouse or some other medium. But why leave Youtube completely? Something is up with that.

Tariq is at 215k and growing even though the powers that be shadow bans him and TBA at times. TBA is over 140k but I think that number is lower than the real numbers. He's gotten way, way bigger in relevancy and stature over the last 2 years since since pandemic.

And with the Pearly Things among other issues, he's widely known, whispered about but not acknowledged. Mofos are scared AF about him I think. Rightfully so.

Other anecdotal evidence is the huge push back to things like Oprah going after Michael Jackson. As well as the Dem party having to send people to support Clyburn for the first time. There are many other things I could point out but I write too long as it is.

The new Black media has always been heavily black male supported but I see a lot more sisters joining. The sisters see a need for strong black male leadership and also are attracted to seeing black men advocating for black love and black relationships. And lastly black men checking out of pocket black men.

The fight isn't close to being over but my current report card is its getting a good grade. Yes, there are internal beefs, Tariq vs Bey, everyone vs Dr. Umar, etc, but that's normal and its not enough to stop the numbers.

Thoughts?
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I love seeing sisters enter the Black media. As long as they are not bashing Black men all the time. It is refreshing to hear new perspectives.
 
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Arbitrarily, bashing the other gender is off code. Brothers or sisters that do it, won't last long in this space. Specific people within and a 'type' (rachet, sell out, etc) yes. I've not seen it on here much if it all.
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    Definitely winning we just have to watch those that would undermine the progress like YouTube with their algorithm controlling selves.....I've heard this complaint from many different channels.
     
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