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“I’m Black and I refuse to date my race”

Did you catch the controversial episode on Dr. Drew’s “Life Changers”?

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Did you catch the controversial episode on Dr. Drew’s “Life Changers”?

This past Friday, Dr. Drew enlisted the help of relationship expert and matchmaker Paul Carrick Bunson, to offer help and advice to black men and women (and an audience of African Americans) who are upset how both sexes treat each other in relationships and communicate.

The show entitled “I’m Black and I Refuse to Date My Race”, took a look at problems that are ruining the black community and ultimately what can be done to change it.

There were really intense moments in the show. Jonathan who is upset with women who have babies out of wedlock, choose thugs for sexual partners, and overlook brothas like him was approached by Deena, a woman who hates “Kim Kardashian’s” who want to be black, apologized on behalf of all black women who have caused him pain. Check out the video below.

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I’m Black and I Refuse to Date My Race


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  1. JustMe

    October 30, 2011 at 12:29 am

    Tell him sister! 

  2. Roxan_taylor

    October 31, 2011 at 2:24 pm

    Why are we suprise, this is something new. Black men/and women have the underline inferiority complex within them selves.Part due to how european american media charactized black americans, and the other part is how we,interact with each other. Most of us, have not moral, no sense of who we are,and lack of respect for self and each another. Maybe we, should start love ourself and them maybe we learn to love each other. Dating outside of your culture isn’t going to change the way he/her feel about them self as a black men/women.

    • littlerock

      November 22, 2011 at 2:20 pm

      I’m sure you are (trying) to make a good point, but the way you butcher the English language makes it too painful to read.

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