(ThyBlackMan.com) Those that are familiar with my platform know that I am an advocate for accountability, inclusive of looking at “Self”. Whenever I mention accountability among my Sisters it is always met with some form of Deflection. Why is that? Why don’t we want to look at Self?   As ...

(ThyBlackMan.com)  I keep thinking of an episode of the 1973 TV show, “Kojak: The Marcus-Nelson Murders.” Homicide detective Kojak suspects that the black teenager accused of murdering two white girls is being framed by his fellow detectives. The case gets a lot of media attention; politics and careers enter the ...

(ThyBlackMan.com) Fellas… Stop worshiping women! I can’t put it any plainer or more simple than that. Women want a man who they can admire…they’re not looking for a guy to worship them. Oh, they might like it for a moment..all the attention and what not. But eventually she’ll get tired ...

(ThyBlackMan.com) Black Faces In White Places is far more than a “how-to succeed in the corporate world” manual for African Americans. It not only explains in great and meaningful detail how to play the game, but how to get downright creative with it for your own tremendous benefit. Drs. Randall ...

(ThyBlackMan.com) In a free society prostitution should be legal—perhaps up for a morality debate or even discouraged—but certainly not criminalized.  Therefore, while not casting judgment on the specifics of their case, I have to applaud the chutzpah and media savvy of a quartet of Denver “making-it-rain” strippers, predominately white, who ...

(ThyBlackMan.com)  Will Smith is the consummate professional. The actor, rapper, producer, family man, and philanthropist is simply known as the Fresh Prince to Generation X. As a teenager I will never forget Will Smith as a rapper. He and DJ Jazzy Jeff were the cool kids back in the day. ...

(ThyBlackMan.com) I have never met Beyonce or Jay-Z so this entry here is off of just pure opinion and the things that I have witnessed over the years by watching this power couple. I remember back when I had just finished High School, rumors were swirling that Beyonce and Jay-Z ...

(ThyBlackMan.com) Sanford is a city of about 54,000 people with a significant black population of approximately 30% or 16,200 people. If one percent of the population of Sanford or 540 people showed up and protested in downtown Sanford, it would change the makeup of the thrust of local government in ...