Male Voices Against Misogyny: A Raw Discussion on Black Fluid Poet
As a recovering addict, I've been that angry when I've called the dealer and asked the dealer if he could hook me up with some credit until I go to work. I would bet my life on that that this is just another white man who didn't get his fucking way, no different than that young man in Florida who got rejected by a girl and decided to load an ar and shoot up a school.
What happens when men take a stand against misogyny? In this episode of 'Black Fluid Poet', titled 'The Queen', John S. Blake dives headfirst into the thorny issues of gender and race, drawing from his own journey as a recovering addict. With a voice that feels like a warm hug, Blake doesn’t shy away from the hard stuff. He challenges the patriarchy and the pervasive white male violence that has long marred our society.
Through personal anecdotes and thought-provoking quotes, Blake encourages listeners to embrace honesty, openness, and empathy. This isn’t just a conversation; it’s a call to action. Blake's unique blend of vulnerability and strength provides a refreshing perspective on how we can all contribute to a more equitable world. Perfect for those seeking deeper understanding of masculinity, addiction, and the power of listening, 'The Queen' is an episode you won't want to miss.