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The podcast equipment isn't the issue - it's the men. Men who root their manhood in the ability to rule over women.
They can't measure up to their own narrow definition of masculinity so they turn to resenting women who wont play pretend so they can at least "FEEL" like men.
1968. By the late 1960s, relations btwn Black men and women changed. Women became professionals and asserted their social independence. Black men felt that Black women don't allow them to emerge as Black men and don't sympathize w their struggle. A discussion on the subject:
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