Whether it’s in hip-hop, sports, or entertainment, Barack Obama shared some hard truths about toxic masculinity and the black community.
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00:00If you are very confident about your sexuality,
00:05you don't have to have eight women around you twerking.
00:09I mean, I've got one woman who I'm very happy with.
00:20Right?
00:30The notion that somehow defining yourself as a man is dependent on,
00:46are you able to put somebody else down instead of lifting them up?
00:50Are you able to dominate as opposed to support?
00:54That is an old view.
00:57I think we live in a culture where a lot of times our worth is measured
01:01by how much money we have and how famous we are.
01:04A lot of hip hop and rap music is built around me showing how I got more money than you.
01:11I can disrespect you and you can't do nothing about it.
01:14Ironically, that actually shows the vulnerability that you feel.
01:18If you are really confident about your financial situation,
01:22you probably are not going to be wearing an eight-pound chain around your neck.
01:28You know, oh, I got banked.
01:30I don't have to show you how much I got.
01:32I feel good.
01:49A lot of young men in this society, particularly young men of color,
01:55have difficulty finding the space and the resources and support to deal with their issues.
02:01And they've got issues. We've got issues.
02:03Oftentimes racism historically in this society sends a message that you are less than and weak.
02:11We feel like we've got to compensate by exaggerating certain stereotypical ways
02:18that men are supposed to act.
02:20If you're confident about your strength, you don't need to show me by you putting somebody else down.
02:27Show me how strong you are that you can lift somebody else up and treat somebody well
02:31and be respectful and lead in that fashion.
02:36So anything you want to add, sir?
02:38I've just been mentored right there.
02:42That's amazing.