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Evidence:
You’ll notice how the video begins, 2 black women plotting and scheming about obtaining credit cards from their men so they can spend their money to the hilt in order to satisfy their childish lusts for material possessions, in this case clothes.
What have I been repeating time and time again on this website, the fact that black women as a collective see black men as assets ie slaves.
Most black on black relationships are typically one-sided, it’s all about what the man can bring to the table for the woman and you’ll notice that through all of this gift bearing, black women still are never satisfied hence why most black on black relationships typically do not last.
Note the deception being portrayed, these women never loved these men to begin with, they were simply putting on an act in order to syphon more money from the men’s coffers.
This unfortunately is most black women today, they wallow in deception, are extremely dishonest and disingenuous, fake hair, fake eyebrows, fake eye lashes, fake nails, 50 layers of make up clinging to their faces.
Blue/green/grey contact lenses, butt implants, lip injections, let us not forget to mention the fact that most black women are perpetual liars who are constantly plotting and scheming evil works.
Yet these are the same individuals who will talk down concerning other races of women as if they are a better choice/selection, not by a very long shot.
Part of the chorus to the song says “no more late night creeps” which would indicate that these women are whores, effectively prostitutes who are going around sleeping with different men in exchange for some sort of payment.
Didn’t I already mention in Negro Wars the fact that typically whenever a black man deals with a black woman in any capacity, she expects payment in some way, shape or form?
Of course right here the angry and bitter black sisterhood will immediately point out the fact that there are women of all races who use men.
I find it interesting how black women claim that all other races of women cannot identify with them or their struggle until their feet are held to the fire of accountability, then all of a sudden all races of women are permitted to be used as comparators, do you see how that works?
In the video the first singer talked about how he loved his woman and treated her well but she was still acting hostile towards him as well as engaging in nefarious activities, doesn’t this all sound familiar?
Of course while in the shop looking for clothes two other men walk in and these two sirens have no problems giving them availability signals, but I thought that black women were loyal to their men, right?
The best part of the video is towards the end, did you notice who the two guys replaced their former girlfriends with, NON BLACK WOMEN and mind you this song was released in June 2000.
Ruff Endz were telling us something even from way back then, traditional non black women are less hassle, more cooperative and more pleasant to be around overall.
Even the guy who is representative of the “educated lame” right at the end of the video rejected those black women’s advances, he knew what they were all about, hence why he drove away leaving them standing.
Of course this is isn’t the only RnB song from back in the day that was low key advising black men to implement SYSBM, do any of you remember this song:
That’s right, the RnB group Next and their song called Wifey which was also released 2000, a month before No More. As with No More do you see which women are being promoted as the better, long-term options for black men, once again NON BLACK WOMEN.
You’ll notice 20 years plus ago, black women weren’t complaining as prolifically about darker skinned women not being featured in black music videos as they are today. Even from back then black women were being replaced by females of other ethnicities.
This modern day black female has been broken beyond repair for a very long time, it’s just that back in the day before the internet became available black men never had the means to compare notes with other black men on a wider, international level concerning black women.
Thus in their minds many probably believed that the problematic black female was not a widespread issue. Oh how wrong they were. Remember this song:
This was the song which put Adina Howard on the map, Freak Like Me was released in January 1995. Having sex with your significant other all day and all night is not the problem, however did you hear what type of man she was looking for to fulfil the roll?
That’s right, “a rough neck brother”. In other words, Tyrone, Dey Dey, Skeet, J Boogie and Dirty Dick Rodney from the block.
Yep, the type of unproductive men who these black females will more than likely end up getting pregnant by and when those men predictably fail to step up to their responsibilities as fathers, these same women will then declare all black men to be useless scum.
Of course Adina Howard wasn’t the first black woman to declare that she prefers the unproductive, criminal, gangster element of black male society, who remembers this song:
Mc Lyte was gracious enough to give us the finer details of the type of man that was required to satisfy her sexual needs, however at the time many of us thought nothing of this, as educated lames ie classic black men we still believed that we were able to pique the interests of black women.
It’s only as time has gone by and the fruits of the black woman’s calamitous choices have begun to manifest themselves on a much greater level do we now realise the full severity of the black woman’s dysfunction and just how bad the problem really is.
I’m sure that there are many other songs out there that can also be brought forward as revelatory nuggets of truth, feel free to mention them in the comment section. #SYSBM™
The Deprogramming And Decontamination Process Continues
The Signs Were Always There For Those Who Could See Them
Most High Bless
You can’t mention this subject without “Bills Bills Bills” by Destiny’s Child. Song just straight up tells you to be a human wallet.
Completely contradictory message to their song “Miss Independent” a few months later (they were both released in 1999.)
Don’t forget their song “Soldier” ft. T.I. & Lil Wayne; the type of guys represented in the music vodeo also underscores everything we say about the B Dubs and their love for thugs.
Also notice how Beyonce is Miss “All my single ladies, all my single ladies.. ” while going home to her husband and daughter… Whoops… 😂 😂
I could talk about this era all day. We’re SYSBM, but none of us can deny that bdub 90s aesthetic was great – the last time in history before they turned into the monsters they are now.
I literally just watched a youtube video on Adina Howard last night. To her own admission she got herself blackballed in the industry by being trifling in real life. Compared to what’s out now, Freak Like Me sounds like like gospel music. At least she was actually attractive and had a good body (let’s face it, we all wanted to smash back then). Other than the total lack of talent, I can’t even see the appeal of the females in the industry nowadays.
MC Lyte was undoubtedly a dope rapper, but yeah, the Pookie loving sentiment was what a lot of them were on back then and of course still are. To be fair, some people might say Apache came out with ‘Gangsta Bitch’ first lol. I used to love that tune as a kid, but now as a grown man looking back, I don’t see what’s cute about females going around thugging.
As we all know, this demographic haven’t gotten better since the No More video. They’re just on social media now with their daughters being the same way and even worse.
With that being said, let’s pour out some liquor for the 90s when some black women still had an appealing aesthetic, natural bodies, little to no tattoos and were even sexy while still being CLASSY. To name a few:
Shanice (especially)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysYyCElzB0A
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2MDDrbBRz0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s16jWtaxJLg
En Vogue
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIuYQ_4TcXg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_e8ZEi6hufM
Jade
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eV8lk0M8YQI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y58s1CPFbJY
Of course there’s many more I could mention.
Why couldn’t they have just stayed like that?? But no, black females just had to take their queues from Lil Kim and many others so now it’s the norm. Too bad Shanice wasn’t the prototype and was probably too decent for their liking. No wonder black men started to use more and more non black women in their videos as time went on.
There needs to be an official SYSBM playlist on Spotify. All the triflin’ female rap and r&b from the 90s that inspired productive Black Men to get their shit and hop the fence. Also could feature the cool electronica that MBD uses in his videos.
In my opinion, the last generations of great music is 1960’s, 1970’s and 1980’s.
Not only that but I’m sure it was a lot easier for conservative black men to find conservative white women in the UK aswell during these last boomer generations of 60s, 70s and 80s.
I’m sure in USA it was still unacceptable in a lot of areas during this time but some black men still dated out with republican white women in late 60s, 70s and 80s.
Everything went downhill from the 1990’s, 2000’s, 2010’s and the contamination continues in 2020’s.
Don’t get me wrong there has been some great songs within the last decades after 1989.
I have a few songs from 2000’s, 2010’s, including instrumentals without vocals in 2020’s on my playlist but nothing from the 1990’s.
Overall the music industry completely changed after 1989.
The term red pill and blue pill was invented by Keisha so I’m not going to use these terms anymore.
I will start saying republican knowledge when conservative black men watch these music videos from 1990’s and 2000’s.
Democrat ignorance is also my new term from now on.
SYSBM: There were some great R&B music in the 1990’s, though!
White sugar honey: Yeah, there were!
Remember the song from TLC No scrubs?
You making me dance with the first two songs. Ruff Endz and Next, their song their videos the women they got with were non black women. I got three albums from Next and most of the time their songs were sexual.
Adina Howard and MC Lyte videos, they want a rough reck man to satisfy them sexually. And when some of the they get breed up by the worthless men who will not take care of their off springs, they complain that all black men are the same.
When I first saw the two videos, I see the clothes Next and Ruff Endz were wearing. And I saw the cars as well. When I saw that, I was thinking that with all of the dough and the cars they have, they can get the best quality woman.
When you see the two videos from Adina Howard and MC Lyte, they’re just choosing the rough neck dude. They are not going for the good black man. No, they are going to the Weed Man Jake who have two women in North London that are breeding for him.
Me: Weed Man Jake, is it true that you breed up two gyal up at North London?
Weed Man Jake: Two of the ah fight fi me Donovan. One ah Arsenal supporter and one ah Tottenham supporter.
Me: (Silence)
Right, the 1990’s was a great decade for music. A great time for it but not only the songs from Adina Howard, MC Lyle, Destiny’s Child was song about having a rough neck dude but Next, Ruff Endz and other R&B male was singing nice songs which I still listen to but in their videos, they had nothing but non-black women and they were secretly Implementing SYSBM.
Bring back some memories, though.
Hey, keep your white sugar honey safe at all times as these ghetto ratchet scraggle daggles are coming after non-black women.
Laters
I guess it’s safe to say that the “great replacement” for the B Dubs is nothing new; the handwriting has been on the wall long for a long time now, and they should’ve been listening to these brothers and their message rather than just bopping to the music.
Also notice how Beyonce is Miss “All my single ladies, all my single ladies.. ” while going home to her husband and daughter… Whoops… 😂 😂
Straight #facts bro. Dam Verbs I completely forgot the music as a child. The 90s boy! The simping was so strong in R&B. Rap not so much thank god. MC lyte was a dyke, wtf does she care about a brother for.