Kevin Samuels death does not change anything in the Black community. He is only influential in that he helped to bring attention to the Black manosphere/red pill space. YouTube channels were created in response to his rhetoric. Black men created channels that acted as an echo chamber. Channels were also created that encouraged divestment and leaving Black men to their own devices.

I feel like he was a race hustler. I don't see any difference between him and Cynthia G. Preying on FBA's. I noticed a surge in channels that seem to pit Black people against each other under the guise of helping the Black community.

I would read the comment section and never see any harmony. Bring Black people together? Sure (insert eyeroll).

I see Fresh and Fit's rhetoric about Black women. "Ghetto and not submissive. They are not our preference. There were men who actively agreed with the sentiments of Fresh and Fit. They would bring up Fresh and Fit in conjuction with Kevin Samuels.

Oshay Dukes Jackson, Tommy Sotomayor, Cynthia G, Fresh and Fit...Do white people talk about their own like this? These people are race hustlers.

Kevin Samuels talked about the facial symmetry of Black woman in one of his videos. How is that helpful?? What about the facial symmetry of Black woman is going to improve the experience of FBA's? How is that not anti-Black rhetoric? Comments like that told me everything that I needed to know about him. You can't call Malcolm X your hero but in the same breath quote Kevin Samuels. This man discussed the facial symmetry of Black women and compared it to other races. But in the same breath Malcom X said that "Black women are the most disrespected".

People are upset about people bringing up his failed marriages but that was THE first thing he did when people would call in. "Why did your marriage fail? Why are you divorced?" Why is he allowed to hold other people accountable but when other people do the same to him people lose their minds. It reeks of hypocrisy.

So its okay for him to analyze other people's life choices but he's absolved? He may have died alone. We don't know the details. If he had stayed married to the mother of his child he wouldn't have died alone. He would have said the very same to one of his callers. He would tell women you're going to die alone with your cats. But the very same thing may have happened to him. Without the cats.

Also his obsession with "high value". Black men who work blue collar jobs who make average income are not high value. According to him. They are considered "Average", his words not mine. High value to him was a 6 figure income. He literally said that you are not high value unless you make a certain amount of money. So the men who work hard everyday to make sure that our highways are built, cars are functioning, buildings are structurally sound are "average"? 

Why is it okay for HIM talk about Black men in that way?? But then call out some Black women for the very same thing he was doing. His rhetoric around blue collar men being "average" and not high value is not encouraging Black women to date "average men". If anything it discourages them from seeking out an "average Joe". But wait!!! He was committed to bringing Black men and women together!!!

Average Black men were partially responsible for building Black wall street from the ground up. They helped build America. In 2022 these Black men are now considered "average" because they don't make 6 figures because our society devalues blue collar work. From what I've read/seen African men in the diaspora who build and create in their communities are considered high value.

Why was a man in a Tom Ford suit who made content with Future telling us that men who do Blue collar jobs are average?

Future is the male equivalent of the baby mamas Kevin Samuels talks about. But he brought him on his platform. What was the purpose of that? Is Future high value because he makes 6 figures? Future is somehow better than a Black man who works an average job and is committed to one woman? Who has children by one woman? White America thinks Black men are Future. And Kevin still brought him on. Literally helping to perpetuate that narrative. Kevin used to work the very same jobs that he's calling out "average" men for doing.

RIP to him. But I believe he did nothing of value for the Black American community. I mean he did tell people to workout to get a partner. That's a significant contribution. Health is wealth!

I'm sorry to hear about his passing. No one deserves to lose a father/brother/son. I still believe that his message was more harmful than helpful.