Before I begin putting this piece together, I would love to start by saying I’m not attacking men for defending their women.
I’m a firm believer that men should protect their women at any time. I’m also not trying to be a hypocrite and say that you’re a celebrity; you should watch how or where you do things because all eyes are always on you.
After all, you become a role model for the rest of the world. Indeed, your status should not matter when defending your wife or your family.
Being a part of the public, I think everyone is responsible for being mindful of their actions and knowing that every effort reacts.
I feel that if we are two grown men so grown men, we should behave like adults and not condone violence because we have enough violence against us because of our skin color or who we are in the public eye.
Bing people of color, we seriously hate being stereotyped, but if we act or even say things that would fit those stereotypes that we’re trying to run away from, how can we blame those people for stereotyping us.
Suppose you no longer want to be stereotyped as those people. In that case, we should be mindful of our actions and our words because not only cameras will be on us, but the whole world will be upon us, watching us make sure that we fit everything single stereotype they think of us as people of color, not human beings that we are.
In closing, I would like to say that as men have a strong brotherhood, whether correct wrong; a brotherhood is forever, and everyone is always trying to stay on top.
So I don’t believe that we should knock somebody down to try To remain on top; we should encourage each other and push forward and understand that life is too short to be doing inappropriate things that we might not be able to take back. It’s a good chance that everyone’s perception of who you are may change just because of one night of action.
Ms. Butterfly Genesis
