A Commentary on Social Dynamics

LowTierGod Says Black Women Are Surpassing Black Men

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    Summary

    In a video by Low Tier God, the creator discusses the disparity between black men and women, expressing the idea that black women are surpassing black men in various sectors such as education and home ownership. The video starts with a playful introduction using a basketball analogy, but quickly shifts its focus to the more serious topic of societal trends and issues faced by the black community. The creator argues that black women are more educated and own more properties than their male counterparts, attributing this to their hard work and dedication compared to some black men who are too focused on superficial aspects like fashion and social status.

      Highlights

      • Black women reportedly own more homes than black men. 🏠
      • The growth of black women's representation in Congress highlights their advancing roles. 🏛️
      • The creator emphasizes the value of combining street smarts with formal education. 🤔

      Key Takeaways

      • Black women are outpacing black men in education and homeownership. 📚🏠
      • Despite having degrees, street smarts remain vital according to the creator. 🌆
      • The video highlights the significance of hard work and dedication. 💪

      Overview

      In his video, Low Tier God opens with a lighthearted basketball analogy but soon transitions into a discussion about the increasing achievements of black women compared to black men. He uses statistics to back his claims, such as the higher number of female homeowners in the black community. This sets the stage for an in-depth look at the implied reasons behind these trends.

        Low Tier God argues that black women have worked hard to secure their positions in various fields, significantly in education and homeownership. Meanwhile, he points out that some black men are preoccupied with social status and appearance, ignoring opportunities for self-improvement through education or skilled trades.

          Further discussing the dynamics, the creator touches on the importance of street smarts combined with formal education, making a case that this combination makes individuals exceptionally capable and adaptable. He challenges viewers to balance both aspects to achieve personal growth and success.

            Chapters

            • 00:00 - 01:00: Introduction and Game Setup The chapter introduces a basketball-themed board game where players place game pieces on a board. The objective is to align five pieces in a row to win, resembling the game tic-tac-toe. The text sets up the game between James and another player with a hint of excitement and anticipation.
            • 01:00 - 02:30: Discussion on Black Men's Unity In this chapter titled 'Discussion on Black Men's Unity,' the conversation appears to be centered around a figure who, despite an unfortunate situation such as an ACL injury, is being acknowledged or encouraged. The phrase 'you already won' suggests a supportive environment and possibly a discussion on overcoming adversity, maintaining unity or morale among Black men despite challenges. The specific discussion on unity might involve highlighting successes, showing solidarity, or providing encouragement and support to each other in difficult times, as exemplified by the statement.
            • 02:30 - 04:00: Black Women's Success and Education The chapter discusses issues related to the lack of unity and support within the community. It contrasts this with other ethnicities which tend to look out for each other better. The narrative provides an anecdotal instance illustrating these themes, highlighting how sometimes individuals are caught off guard in challenging situations due to this lack of communal support.
            • 04:00 - 06:00: Comparison of Ambitions and Career Choices The chapter discusses the varying ambitions and career choices between black women and black men, suggesting that black women are likely to surpass black men in certain domains. The conversational style implies a comparison and analysis of societal trends and personal achievements in different career paths.
            • 06:00 - 07:30: Street Smarts vs. Book Smarts The chapter discusses the distinctions between street smarts and book smarts, with a focus on the future success of black women compared to black men. It highlights the trend of black women surpassing black men in various aspects, such as home ownership. The statement underscores the progress and empowerment of black women as a growing demographic achieving significant accomplishments.
            • 07:30 - 09:30: Conclusion and Final Thoughts In the conclusion and final thoughts, the discussion highlights the disparities in education among black men and women. It emphasizes how black women tend to achieve higher educational levels, obtaining multiple degrees and establishing their independence, while there is a critique of black men being too focused on superficial attributes such as fashion and social media presence. This comparison suggests a broader commentary on societal priorities and success metrics.

            LowTierGod Says Black Women Are Surpassing Black Men Transcription

            • 00:00 - 00:30 this is a basketball so we basketball lay get they grab their game piece they'll place it on the board and the first to get all five game pieces or tic teoe will be our winner so James are you ready all right then TI a d [Music]
            • 00:30 - 01:00 oh [ __ ] okay blew out his ACL it's C playing like bro you already won
            • 01:00 - 01:30 that's what I'm saying like come on bro you done that's what I'm saying don't have no Unity towards each other if that was any other ethnicity they would have stopped checked on the other individual [ __ ] I'm about to get my pride [ __ ] me gang you know what man [ __ ] I didn't even know he up like that I just thought he slipping fa
            • 01:30 - 02:00 bro check on the you clearly won whatever raw competition this is bro telling you bro black women are they're going to surpass black men into the
            • 02:00 - 02:30 like here here here's the future of of blacks black women just way the [ __ ] back here you know what I mean like it's it's playing as day black women are just going to surpass black men just at a way greater percentage it's not cap at all did you know there's more homeowners of black women and there is homeowners of black men did you know that there's more black women that own homes than than black
            • 02:30 - 03:00 men bro look at the statistics they're also black women are more educated than black men too look at the statistics are too focused on swag spinning blocks Ops locks tats [ __ ] trying to keep up with Instagram influencers fashion black women be on a Lo just getting their RN multiple degrees first keys to their homes all types of [ __ ] is
            • 03:00 - 03:30 is that we just try to you know what I mean and black women have the the most jobs in Congress and everything why do you think that is they work harder like this is a prime indication she had to remind this guy can we stop playing the game just like aing Rog
            • 03:30 - 04:00 I'm degrees trades whatever the you know what it is how many you know stay dedicated to a trade they be like man I S about a trade gang but [ __ ] I don't know bro that [ __ ] take eight months you know how many B BR you know how many bricks I could really cut them and really just cut them mother down to like so many different [ __ ] and really just flip them Keys like bro eight mons somebody give me two birs eight months I go ahead and really just run it really run up the bag like and I got a trap
            • 04:00 - 04:30 over there off a 64 and and jigsa so it's like really could just I really could just really grind and [ __ ] I really ain't got to get no trade right bro like [ __ ] I was really just gonna get my CDL CDL see that's what I'm talking about bro this trip talking about a CDL bro what you mean your CDL I'm just saying bro like we you know what I'm saying we 27 now gang like I just want something solidified I'm tired of trap get the [ __ ] up out of here bro I'm about to flip these kids break this
            • 04:30 - 05:00 [ __ ] down cut this [ __ ] down so low BR all right all right my I catch you though go get your [ __ ] shy air yeah not the accent I can't tell a story without an accent it's impossible is always want the FasTrack money [ __ ] are look look go online and look up a 100 ways to scam instead of doing something solidified shout out for the 24
            • 05:00 - 05:30 months no I'm not saying a degree equals smart you're getting it you're getting misc conscrew I'm not saying the degree equals smart we already know that's cap you know you know how many people are are graded books in literally dumb Asing Common Sense Chad how many men in here met a [ __ ] that was smart in books [ __ ] dumb as fck when it comes to the streets zero Street smarts [ __ ] might
            • 05:30 - 06:00 [ __ ] might got her goddamn uh Masters but the [ __ ] dumb so no so no a degree does not always equal smarts a degree means that you pass the the the proper amount of courses to accumulate that particular degree it doesn't mean that you're smart in all categories of life that's why the most dangerous thing is somebody who Street smarts and then said [ __ ] it let me put let me pick up the books too
            • 06:00 - 06:30 we're really the most dangerous [ __ ] because you you can't just learn Street smarts like you gota that [ __ ] has to be instilled in you it's got to be something that's like you got to grow up around it engulf it live it catch fade in it so on and so forth so we really the dangerous type of [ __ ] when you engulfed it all and then when you pick up all the extra [ __ ] to on top of it but you can't learn Street smarts so it's a lot of people out there like that and La you got to be street smart if you black tell me about it
            • 06:30 - 07:00 yeah man I think guys I think I gotta go get um what is it called y I was looking it up