Saturday, March 15, 2025

Warning to FBA parents: Potential Influences of Doechii and Lil Nas X on Young Listeners

FBA parents should be aware of the potential influences that artists like Lil Nas X and Doechii may have on their Black children, particularly those in the teenage demographic (ages 13-19). Did you know that this is a TARGET AUDIENCE for these snakes? Their music often explores themes of self-expression and identity, but it can also contain content that some may find inappropriate for younger audiences. You can't sit up and say that you want grandchildren if you promote and approve of people trying to prevent that from happening. It's bigger than them because the enemy wants to lower the Foundational Black American Freedmen population, likely to get out of or lower the debt they owe for reparations, in addition to those who want to wipe us out. They don't always agree on what the objective is as far as what they want to do in terms of affecting us. You have some who want us gone, the way they should be, and the others who want to exploit us for financial gain.

Recent statements, such as Doechii's remark that "Straight Men are a red flag," can foster negative perceptions among her younger male and female listeners towards straight men. This kind of messaging may lead to disdain or bias against straight males, potentially influencing young men to question their own sexuality in an effort to fit in or be perceived as "cool" in Doechii's eyes. They're elevating her for a reason. I don't recall anyone else pointing out the fact that she's also signed to Top Dawg Entertainment and that her dad is clearly a Black male, so I question if she's being checked for saying that BS.




This fool wouldn't exist if it wasn't for her dad and mom doing what straight people do to bring her Grace Jones Jr. looking ass into existence. Straight men are a red flag though. Slide these Opps a couple dollars and they'll do or say just about anything. Remember Oprah was pushing the whole down-low narrative? It's all about trying to push a feud between FBA Brothas & Sistas because when we get together, shit starts to shake. You saw the progression and growth of FBA Freedmen towns, right? You saw the gains our people were able to make that non-FBA people unfortunately ended up benefitting more so from, right?

We have have to fight these influences from these weirdos, promote artists we approve of from the community to help them elevate for the right reasons. If a man listens to and supports Doechii, he's suspect. If a woman listens to and supports Doechii, she supports down-low as far as I'm concerned. Lil Nas X got in the door with Old Town Road, had kids singing it and everything, and then that gave the devil access to their eyes and ears as he laid on the gas about LGBT, and dancing like a stripper in front of someone dressed like a demon. He even created "Satan Shoes" allegedly with real blood in them. They sold out.



What was Lil Nas X's response to backlash about his messaging? "Fuck them kids." - Lil Nas X


What type of influence is that? Go out a be a sexually promiscuous whore because it's kosher if the person they're being sexual with is of the same sex, STD's be damned? There are still people out here who don't believe women can give other women STD's, but that's far from the truth. It's up to you to safeguard your children, but some of us are trying to help you open your eyes. Even if it's just a little bit more, open your eyes to see the different angles these demons try to attack us from.


Such influences could have broader implications, particularly within the Black community, where increased discrimination against straight men may arise from these narratives. We already have enough, and some of your sons may try to switch up before they reach manhood so they don't end up being that red flag. It is crucial for parents to engage in open discussions with their children about the messages conveyed in music and media. We don't need to take shots at LGBT people for existing, but there are predators on that side too and there are demons behind the scenes with agendas that work against our betterment. You can see plenty of them in the Congressional Black Caucus, right now!


As these questionable artists and others continue to gain popularity on platforms like TikTok, parents should monitor the content their children are consuming and consider the potential impact it may have on their values and perceptions. You don't have to accept everything, your small children don't need phones, your children aren't your friends, it's not your job to please them. Love your children, that also means protecting them too. If they go that way, don't let it be because you guided them that way or let influences outweigh the ones you presented to them based on your core values for your family. If someone tries to push your values to the side, that needs to be seen as a threat and then shouldn't be in or around your house. It doesn't matter if it's physically or digitally. Dwayne Wade failed his son, and I may be wrong but I don't think Zion would be Zaya if that questionable Nanny and Gabrielle Union never entered the picture.