RustyShackleford
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Bruh

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A lot of what you’re saying is going to be over his head sadly. Probably more of a conversation with the child’s parents.
And is DJ Akadmiks a real DJ? The way he talks spicy on his streams is wild. He’s talking about folks catching fades and the type of goons he has.
In the normal sense of a DJ? No. At least that’s not what he has built his brand on.
. But he didn’t build his career on being a DJ, if that makes sense.It’s wild the original intentions of the internet and how it’s developed these “pockets” like Q’anon, Red Pill, etc based on non researched fallacies to cater to insecure men/women.
I wish folks would share the red pill women just to see the Rusty takes.

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Good question.
Who are some online personalities that we wouldn't mind our young men looking up to/following?
Yes, in an ideal world the men in their direct physical worlds would take on that role but unfortunately that isn't the case with a lot of our young men.
Good question.
Who are some online personalities that we wouldn't mind our young men looking up to/following?
Yes, in an ideal world the men in their direct physical worlds would take on that role but unfortunately that isn't the case with a lot of our young men.
Brother Polight, Tareeq Nasheed (sp), Dr Umar Johnson, Saint Samuels (RIP), Minister Farrakhan, etcAin’t no Fred Hamptons, Malcolms, MLKs, Farrakhans, James Baldwins in this era…..
If they’re not black….Bill Burr I suppose?Good question.
Who are some online personalities that we wouldn't mind our young men looking up to/following?
Yes, in an ideal world the men in their direct physical worlds would take on that role but unfortunately that isn't the case with a lot of our young men.
19 Keys, to an extentGood question.
Who are some online personalities that we wouldn't mind our young men looking up to/following?
Yes, in an ideal world the men in their direct physical worlds would take on that role but unfortunately that isn't the case with a lot of our young men.
19 Keys, to an extent
Good question.
Who are some online personalities that we wouldn't mind our young men looking up to/following?
Yes, in an ideal world the men in their direct physical worlds would take on that role but unfortunately that isn't the case with a lot of our young men.
LEBRON JAMES
Farrakhan is still alive lol but yes I understand what you're saying
What about Kevin Samuels pre "Average at best"?
David Goggins is another motivational type guy
I follow Style OG on youtube for style tips but he's been giving dating advice recently
Hes muslim and speak on generally mindset, self mastery, and financial literacy. I dont agree with everything anyone says,100% of the time, but he's someone Ive come across that is logical and is pretty thoughtful in his approach.Explain what his angle/politics are? (In short)