The Customer Is Always RIGHT
The Customer Is Always RIGHT

"THE CUSTOMER IS ALWAYS RIGHT" - RIGHT?

Not in contemporary Black America, where Transactional Black Love has become the cultural default dating and mating norm over the past roughly FOUR decades(!).

Black women see dating and mating not as a means to connect with a brother on an emotionally intimate level and to "find their person", but rather as a means to an end.

Modern Black Women have made it abundantly clear, that they have high expectations and demand "experiences" - which is meant to say, premium, high end and luxury outings - vacations, hotels, restaurants, concerts, cruises and so on.

Rarely if ever do these ladies offer what the customer - the Black man in question - can expect in return (Their "presence" should suffice).

That's because they don't care - and that brings us to one Ms. Tisia XVS, whose video, called "A spray of my perfume costs more than a latte".

The video would go viral and catapult Ms. XVS into internet stardom - an impressive comeback from an utterly embarrassing showing on the Oprah Winfrey Network's "Ready To Love" back in 2021.

She has gone on to build something of a career for herself as a "confidence coach", and while that is taken to mean that she instills and teaches confidence in Black women on the dating scene, I'm thinking that she is actually teaching them to con Black men out of their hard earned money - and since Black Love is in fact transactional, we can toss sentiment aside and turn our full attention to standing up for our rights as consumers in the free market of love.

What do I mean?

How do we do that?

Tune in TONIGHT ONLY ON RUMBLE to find out - I'll see you then!