This video oversimplifies complex cultural expressions into a narrative of personal insecurity, failing to account for the systemic beauty standards that influence these choices. It promotes a divisive and judgmental perspective rather than offering a meaningful sociological critique.
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All right, welcome back. Kesha is the most insecure demographic in world history. I've said this several times and for me to make a statement like that is going to demand that I provide a lot of evidence.
Now, provided enough evidence.
A long time ago, I had provided enough evidence. Over a decade ago, I provided enough evidence, but there's still people who doubt uh who doubt that.
So, I'm here to prove it again.
Now, let me say Trey, he will never get through to these Kishas, but I respect his effort. He's trying.
I don't even waste my time no more.
I really I found out fast trying to boost their self-esteem and confidence in their own hair and their natural face, natural appearance.
Complete waste of time.
The biggest piece of evidence of that black men is if they were going to be inspired, they would have been inspired already from looking at black men in our natural state.
They would have been inspired already.
They would have seen that our hair is healthy. It does grow long.
Grows as long as anybody else's.
But they still saw our hair as masculine.
They view our hair. When I say our, I'm talking about black men and black women, black people's natural hair. They view it as masculine hair, only fit for men, black men.
In their mind, it's not for them.
In their mind, Becky's hair is for them.
Maria's hair.
All non-black people have the same hair for the most part. And in Kesha's mind, they are they should have that same hair, too. It's almost like Kesha looks at herself as there was a mistake that and that's how they look at themselves as an accidental group of women really as a cursed group of women.
In their mind it's like why God couldn't you make us like the other beautiful women of the world? Why curse us with this ugliness, this woolly hair, these uh thick lips, wide nose, dark skin?
That's why they alter their appearance so much. They're unsatisfied with it.
They never try to enhance how they naturally look ever.
They try to erase it, replace it.
They hide it underneath other women's appearance.
You hear me, Kesha?
Y'all hide your appearance behind Becky's face, Maria's face, be behind their whole body. And you claim to be a proud black woman.
That turns a lot of black men off. Now, I want y'all to look at this. And shout out to Trey. I still think Trey, and I'm I'm happy he's doing so much better.
He's now at 36,000 uh subscribers.
And I think I I always thought that I helped create him with with the SBW channel because I saw a lot of people more people talking about it after I started talking about it, but I didn't see any channels pop up. But check this out. And this is a smart move, I think, on his part to dress more the part. Don't Don't dress in street clothes talking to Kesha. Shout out to KSRP. I think that was a big reason why he was always dressed professional to demand the most amount of respect possible. And you going to need that.
You know, you know these cats out here, these Kesha disciples, these black males, they're going to be quicker to want to even fight you if you're in street clothes.
But let's get into it.
>> Let's get it going. What's the most beautiful thing about a black woman?
Their mind.
>> Their mind. What about a physical tree?
>> Their skin.
>> Their skin. I believe it's their hair.
>> This is This is one of his best videos.
And it's an interesting This is an interesting channel because he started this really as a teenager, I believe.
And I believe he's still in college, but you can see him developing into a man.
And his social skills is improving. His tactics and approaches is getting better. And I thought he handled this pretty well.
>> Beautiful thing about a black woman.
>> They're mine.
>> They're mine. What about a physical tree?
>> Their skin. their skin. I believe it's their hair.
>> Notice how she said skin.
>> Notice how she made it a point not to point to her hair, but notice she put the most effort into her hair.
But she did not mention that their appearance as far as their appearance, the most beautiful thing about them, they will never say their hair because they don't ever show it.
>> It's their hair. But this white woman on the internet literally said that black women's hair will never be as beautiful as white women's hair.
>> See? Yeah. Yep. And Becky's been caught on. Becky caught on to their insecurity long ago. Brad caught on to their insecurities long ago. And this here's the thing. Kesha don't care.
She don't care who is aware of exactly how insecure they are. They're going to continue to stomp in their insecurity.
It's It's actually pretty crazy.
>> Do you think that's that's true? Like this woman said that.
>> So, do you Wait, why you >> Let's go full screen.
Oh, we got to go full screen with this one.
>> I heard Do you think that's that?
>> Y'all saw that Becky, right? She got she got cornrows.
>> Might be a true statement that she made.
Um, I don't think she believes that herself if she's wearing black >> because hairstyles.
>> Oh, because she's wearing braids.
>> Yeah.
>> Do you think >> that's why she's wearing braids, goofball? That's her real hair.
She's wearing braids to show you your hair will never be as beautiful as it.
When y'all get braids, y'all don't It's not y'all's natural hair.
Is she slow?
I didn't catch that at first. I didn't catch how slow she was at first.
She said, "I don't think Becky believes that since she's wearing cornrows."
She's making an example. But let's go.
>> It might be a true statement that she made.
>> Um, I don't think she believes that herself if she's wearing black hairstyles.
>> Oh, because she's wearing braids. Yeah.
>> Do you think it's okay for black or white women to wear braids though?
>> I don't think so.
>> Why not though? Why can't they Why can't they wear braids?
>> Didn't just I mean certain braids for sure. There are different types of braids, not cornrows, not certain styles which have a like deep history behind it.
>> Mhm.
>> What she saying? and Becky can't wear cornrows and they that Becky should not wear cornrows >> like deep history behind it.
>> Mhm.
>> So >> why can't they wear braids but you guys can wear wigs that look like their hair?
>> Uh you ain't got no answer for that.
There's no answer for that. Let's establish that first. Don't worry. We're going to get right back to the video real fast. There is no answer to that.
And a a smart person like why would you even set yourself up for that?
Y'all walk around with an entire head of blonde hair.
Y'all can do that, but they can't wear y'all hairstyles. Let's go. You know, isn't that not fair in a sense?
>> Um, well, considering the Crown Act, considering that black women had to police their hair in order to look similar to white women and it is >> that is a lie.
only until like recently in this day and age were you.
>> She said it wasn't until recently in this day and age >> see black women embracing their natural hair and being allowed to >> that black women were allowed to embrace their natural hair. Can you believe they're still using that lie in 2026?
That is a complete and utter lie.
They had the freedom to wear their hair any way they wanted to and they just never did it.
The proof is in the fact that there were black women with natural hairstyles sprinkled throughout y'all's population all throughout the 70s, 80s, 90s. What are you talking about?
Quite literally, there were models in the '9s with afro black women.
One of them, wasn't she from Ghana?
If y'all's natural hair is on the global stage of beauty, how you going to sit there and say that this government was still telling y'all that you couldn't wear your natural hair? I can't believe that they still push this lie. But let let's go. Unbelievable.
>> Embrace the natural hair in public. So I would say there's like a history of >> in public. What what would happen to y'all if y'all walked around with your natural hair in let's say 2010?
What are you saying? Y'all wouldn't get a job? You wouldn't get You're lying.
You're absolutely lying. And also to further expose that this is a lie.
Isn't it Kesha's themselves to talk about how much Brad loves them in their natural state?
So, how is it that Brad loves you in your natural state so much, but yet refuses to hire you and is just turned off when he sees you in your natural state when you come in for a job interview?
Make that make sense. These are the queens of contradictions, queens of lies.
Is Is that or is that not true? They're always bragging about how Brad loves them and loves their natural hair, but black men don't.
This is a long running narrative of theirs. Black men don't like natural hair, but Brad does. Brad does. Brad loves natural hair. So, what are you talking about then?
to assimilate between black women and men to white proximity in order to get closer to freedom which is literally it runs in our history. So, I do understand that black women especially had to assimilate at a sense, but is that really an excuse for black women to keep putting on wigs and weaves knowing that today you're free? Like, nobody's forcing you to do anything.
>> The crown act still exists in some states. So, I wouldn't technically say free also.
>> What? What?
What? What is she talking about? This this Kesha is trying to argue that in some states they're not allowed to wear their natural hair in 2026.
Can anybody confirm that this is true?
Does Does she know something the rest of us don't?
This is crazy.
>> The crown act still exists in some states. So, I wouldn't technically say free. Also, I mean, I don't what to say is it's really a big problem within the black community now. Like, okay.
>> Okay. So if the argument is that white women cannot wear certain braids because it has a deep history to >> they got a deep history. What >> braids got a so does blonde hair and so does the wig you got on. It got a deep history with them. You see how they act like they own these other women's natural hair? Just cuz you be purchase it purchase it out of a store. It don't mean it's yours.
What's wrong with this? What's wrong with them? That's why I don't mess with them, dude. Their brains is gone, man.
It's gone.
And they embrace this this brainlessness. It's crazy. What is she talking about?
>> Wear certain braids because it has a deep history to >> black history in general. What history does white hair have or looking >> What? What?
What? What? What? you. Yep. This why I don't talk to them. This why you cannot bring these broads on your panels. You should not interview them. You should not have them unless you're just clowning them. Unless you're having them on your uh channel and using them to make an example out of them and and show how brainless they are.
They literally never make sense.
Whenever they talk about their hair, you can forget it.
>> History does white hair have or looking like now that you have the proximity to whitenesses the way >> what what history what they they got a history of having blonde hair of having their hair their own straight white and blonde and red hair and and hazel hair and all these other types of color hair that they have. What are you talking about, doofus?
They've had their hair longer than you've been rocking braids.
They are all just slow and brainless.
And I guarantee you that if there were other Khas out there, they'd be applauding it. That's right, girl. Girl, you sure is right. Cuz they so dumb.
They'll hear something dumb and think it's, "Oh, that's intelligent."
>> Black history in general. What history does white hair have? Or looking like now that you have the proximity to whiteness is the way to get closer to freedom and better rights then how does white hair hold history?
>> So I don't think white hair holds history in a sense but >> so then what would make it taboo?
>> Well, so proximity to whiteness these kishas think that wearing these wigs brings them closer to whiteness and opens the door to more success. Then why are y'all currently the least employed at the height of y'all wig wearing?
Why y'all get laid off the most? Why are you the last and y'all the last hired and first fired even compared to black men?
All companies will keep black men for they keep you.
What are you talking about?
She talking as if we still in the 1800s.
Can you believe this?
Well, so black women literally wear white and Asian women's hair. So that's my thing is real hair. This is not real.
This is synthetic. Understand that. I'm not talking about it. Don't matter if it's synthetic, Kesha. It's synthetic because you broke.
>> If you could afford the real thing, you'd have it on. Ain't nobody dumb.
That's the most expensive type of hair that you could get. So in the mind of Aishha, they think it's the highest quality.
And so that's the the hair they aspire to get usually. Do y'all know the hair the weave that they want most is the hair that's still got the cuticles on them. They want these other women's hair from the root on. Let's go.
>> Understand that. No, I understand like not wearing real human hair. I understand that cuz that's unethical in it sense.
>> But appearing to look white is not something new or something that we constructed within our own communities.
It's something that it had to happen in order to persevere. Now you can >> That's a lie.
That is a lie.
How in the world are they still using this excuse from the 1800s, early 1900s?
And if that's true, how come black men went from perming their hair to look like Brad?
On a cultural level, whenever black men wanted to get dressed up, go to a job interview, they wanted to get done up, they would slick their hair. They would conk it, slick it back, and style it exactly like Brad styled their hair. I made a video about that, showing them side by side that black men back in those days, they were not only straightening their hair, they would make sure to style it exactly like Brad style his hair. Why? Cuz me, cuz black men and Kesha, they were doing the exact same things. Kesha was trying to look like Becky. We was trying to look like Brad. So, we stopped, but we continued to get jobs. How come it didn't hinder us? Don't you think Brad and Becky got used to seeing us sty black men styling our hair like Brad?
This is just a straight up lie. This is just a lie.
>> Knew or something that we constructed within our own communities is something that it had to happen in order to persevere.
It had to happen. So it did get started in our community. Yakisha community.
What are you talking about? It didn't start in our community. So what you what?
Their brains don't work, dude. This come from not exercising your brain. Spending too much time on your wig thinking about your eyelashes and all this type of stupid goofy nonsense. Love and hip hop.
Your little ratchet shows that you don't read enough. Y'all don't exercise y'all brain enough.
>> I I can't think of no other reason for you to sound this dumb.
>> Human hair. I understand that because that's unethical in it sense, but appearing to look white is not something new or something that we constructed within our own communities is something that it had to happen in order to persevere. Now, you can see a girl walking with her braids, but that was it up until like >> how many years ago?
>> But don't you think maybe black women are single-handedly upholding racism when you guys put on wigs and weaves that look like white women's hair?
Because like the only thing that brings racism But think about it.
>> Did you hear that?
>> Racism when you guys put on wigs and we wigs that look like >> how many years ago?
>> But don't you think maybe black women are single-handedlyo upholding racism when you guys put on wigs and weaves that look like white women's hair?
Because like that brings racism.
>> But but she don't even understand what he's trying to say.
You're upholding racism in the minds of black people. Dumb, airheaded, brainless Kesha.
You're damaging the minds of the youth doing that.
You're teaching the black youth that they are inferior.
They're so stuck on the plantation and it's so disgusting to look at. Oh god, it is repulsive.
What in the world?
Yeah, you're upholding racism and that's the worst hyper racism. Goofball, Kesha.
That's worse than white-on-black racism.
That's worse than white on black racism.
You do more damage to the black population as the mothers of the population teaching the population that they're inferior. You do more damage to their minds than the white supremacists.
I said this on my SBW channel. I'm saying it now. Any objections?
You make them truly believe that they're inferior.
All you Kesha moms out there, y'all the ones who make it official in their minds and hearts.
And it starts when when we're infants.
Can you believe that?
That's a criminal level of brainwashing of white supremacist conditioning that they carry out on the black youth, both black males and females. That's criminal.
Oh god, I can't with these women. Let me calm down. Let me calm down.
Let's go.
>> Racism when you guys put on wigs and weaves that look like white women's hair because like the only thing that brings racism.
>> But think about it though.
>> Hair is a little >> the racism comes from >> hair ain't no little nothing.
>> You see how again brainless they are.
Hair is a little minor nothing. Yet y'all spend billions and trillions of dollars on it. You spend hours on it before you walk outside and you are committed to looking like Brad to looking like Brad and Becky Lingling and everybody else in the world. But it ain't no big deal. Y'all singlehandedly uphold the wig and weave industry, but it ain't no big. It's a minor thing.
Again, black men stop including them in convers in discussions.
They don't deserve to be heard.
Period.
Any black when I see any black man who bring a Kishha on their show to speak, I unsubscribe and I don't ever listen to that content creator. And I don't care what y'all talking about.
You do not let them provide input on nothing.
They're not thinkers.
They're feelers.
Everything is about emotion with them.
>> Whatever skin, that's where it all started.
>> No, but see the thing is the reason why black women today wear straight hair is because of white supremacy. Like before colonization, you never saw one black woman putting on a straight hair wig.
But they do that to act like a white woman, >> right? Because in this day and age, do you think if Okay, if white supremacy was >> say so goofy and y'all here's the number one thing, number one issue I have with you Kishhas. Y'all steady claiming that y'all do this for access to opportunities by default. Do you know what you're also saying? You're also trying to say that you yourselves don't find it fly.
That you yourselves don't find their hair on your head attractive. Do you really think we're that stupid to believe that y'all do this for political and economic reasons?
Oh, I I'm not obsessed with this hair, but yet when they put it on, they got to take IG pictures. Oh, look. I'm brand new. Oh, I'm fly. I'm the top diva.
Y'all remember that video I did about Clarissa Shields when she turned into Super Kesha after she got her weave installation, her blonde weave installation.
And be sure to check that out on this channel. Just search Clarissa Shields.
It'll pop right up.
They feel brand new. They ready to go out to club. Oh, it's time to go out, girl. Oh, I'm looking good. They'll take a whole bunch of photos and they'll start a whole Instagram profile just because they got a wig on.
And she want us to believe that they don't enjoy it. Y'all get out of This is why I would never listen. I don't listen to them. I don't care what you talking.
I don't care if you regurgitating our talking points. Y'all are too fake and you're not intellectuals. You're not.
Stay out of this.
Jeez, you just embarrass us every time you open your stupid mouths.
Stop trying to act like you're intellectual. You're not.
>> Jeez.
>> Do you think if Okay, if white supremacy was gone.
>> Okay, then maybe you could argue that.
But do you really think white supremacy is gone?
>> Oh, of course not.
>> So then why wouldn't we not want to assimilate to be have better rights in a society that runs on white supremacy?
They think they getting better rights in 2026 by wearing these wigs and we can y'all believe that level of ignorance and stupidity, brainlessness. That's airheaded kishaness. Only Kesha could get that stupid.
And yeah, I'm calling you names.
Being nice don't work.
They don't listen to nice. They're too mean and nasty for nights.
They only understand bluntness and straightforwardness.
Now, I'm not talking about this girl specifically. I don't even know who this lady is.
But y'all be lying.
Just nonstop. Y'all think we that dumb.
>> Society that runs on white supremacy.
>> Y ain't getting y'all not getting no extra opportunities wearing them stupid wigs.
Can you prove that? How in the world are you going to prove that y'all the most homeless, the least employed, you're getting laid off left and right, and you are in the height of y'all's wig and weavewear wearing era.
So the math ain't ma math and kesha.
Good lord, I have to go to work. Thank goodness because I am tired of reflecting on this nonsense.
This is historic insecurity that needs to be studied and never forgotten ever.
They are the most insecure group to ever walk this planet. They're they're showing it in ways that no other group behaves. No other group does what they do. It needs to be taken seriously because it is the source of the majority of problems in black America because the mother's role is crucial in the development of the population, both males and females. And they are just gone. They're just gone. They're to the point where they don't even like to deal with reality. They don't even like to deal with the truth. So they make up a bunch of lies so that they could live in this fantasy world just making up stuff.
Oh, we're still dealing with racism and we can't get jobs. The truth is that when y'all walk in with these stupid wigs, it make Brad and Becky not want to hire you.
Goofball.
Y'all talking like y'all, you know, all balling out. Y'all ain't balling like that. They see that st them stupid wigs and they're like, "Oh, no. We don't want you at the front desk.
No thank you."
Do y'all really think y'all getting somewhere that that doors are opening?
Opportunities are opening up for you because y'all wearing these goofy wigs.
She's walking around literally with green hair.
A green wig, a Becky wig? Are you serious? Wait a minute. So, are are you basically saying that black women wear wigs because they're trying to assimilate today? Is that what you're saying? I think that black women wear whatever they like to wear in order to fit into society. Everyone does that.
Everyone >> Why ain't black men doing it?
They they wear what they want to wear to fit into society is an excuse for the fact that y'all simply hate yourselves and obsessed with other women and other people.
This is the truth that they just don't want to come out and say. The truth is that you you're unsatisfied with what you see in the mirror naturally. You take your wig off. You take all that fake crap off. You think you look like a black man. You're insecure. That's what it is. Y'all think you're ugly. Stop with these stupid excuses. You think you're ugly. So, you try to look as much like other women as possible. And she just basically halfway admitted it to to fit into society. What are you talking about? You know what that sounds like?
It sounds like she just confirmed what AC has been saying and which is a difficult thing for black men to believe. That's probably the most difficult thing for black men to agree with that come from AC. And I ain't never heard no black man ever say that.
that these Khas wear these wigs and weaves for Brad and to get a Brad and to attract a Brad.
Doesn't that sound like what she just admitted indirectly?
Wear what they want to wear to fit into society.
Say it again, Kesha.
>> To be have better rights in a society that runs on white supremacy. Are are you basically saying that black women wear wigs because they're trying to assimilate today? Is that what you're saying?
>> I think that black women wear whatever they like to wear in order to fit into society. Everyone does that. Everyone does what they can to fit into society and make their way up.
>> I don't really think they're trying to fit into Well, they're trying to fit into black women's society. Like a lot of black women make fun of black women's natural hair. Is that not true?
>> You know, >> no, Trey. They just love these women's hair. They love how these women look.
This is what this boils down to. They look at Becky. They look at Maria. They look at Lingling. And they think to themselves, "These women are beautiful.
This is what a woman's supposed to look like. The most beautiful women in the world look like these women. That's what goes on in their head, dude.
And nothing but that.
They are jealous of how these women look. Period.
Is that not true >> into you know some do but I don't think right now it's very popularized within the black community because especially with even black women we know that everyone else is already trying to put this down under a society under white supremacy why do we have to put each other down now there are still some people who are closer who think that by following those ideals and being closer to white supremacy and white ideals that they can enforce it on other people and they >> shut up you're done you are done you're done now she's just babbling okay yet another one another one for the books. Let me go ahead and share this cuz you know some people might want to go ahead and finish it. I don't have time. I don't think I need to. The point is made. These Khas are in denial.
They're I've never seen people be confronted with their insecurities and still refuse to admit it. Admit to it.
They no matter how much you pin them into a corner, you can leave no room for argument at all, they will still come up with something, some type of excuse, some type of lie to justify doing what they do, to justify their insecurities.
And this is exactly what black men are running away from. Black men want real women.
This is embarrassing. This is shameful.
To have to tell them this in 2026.
Black men, just like all men of the world, want real women, genuine women.
That's why black men became real men.
accepted our natural state and in doing that we have gained a lot of respect and received a lot of flowers for our appearance for how good we look.
But it has been the plantation kesha whose mind never left that flipping plantation in 2026.
Their mind, their body and soul is still on that plantation. And just like on that plantation, their number one uh prize, the apple of their eye was Brad back then. Ain't nothing changed.
Salute everybody in the building. I will see y'all on the next live.
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