Kevin Samuels has a now-successful online presence on Instagram and YouTube. He focuses on the black community, but he promotes what amounts to being a Stop Sign to Feminism and how it has destroyed marriage, especially in his community. Utilizing the concept of the sexual marketplace, Samuels interviews (now mostly) women and men to determine if they have realistic expectations around whether they can expect to either (a) find marriage, or (b) get a dog and die alone. Occasionally, he falls back on reflecting the biblical view of marriage, including emphasizing the woman's proper role in marriage as a helpmeet. A great deal of what he talks about amounts to promotion of patriarchy.
In recent months, Kevin Samuels has been occasionally asserting that the imbalance of unmarried women over unmarried men, in combination with the fact that what women mistakenly think they can expect in regard to husbands, puts good men in a position to be able to expect that they can have more than one woman in their life. His focus doesn't entirely align with ours -- and some of you will be 'offended' by his language -- but I can't help but believe that he's doing more to indirectly promote polygyny than we're doing to directly promote it.
I highly recommend the 2 hour and 17 minute program he just finished (skip the first 5 minutes):
The best place to start with older videos is with the one that put him on the map; here's the key interview cut-and-pasted from the full 2 hours from which it was extracted:
In recent months, Kevin Samuels has been occasionally asserting that the imbalance of unmarried women over unmarried men, in combination with the fact that what women mistakenly think they can expect in regard to husbands, puts good men in a position to be able to expect that they can have more than one woman in their life. His focus doesn't entirely align with ours -- and some of you will be 'offended' by his language -- but I can't help but believe that he's doing more to indirectly promote polygyny than we're doing to directly promote it.
I highly recommend the 2 hour and 17 minute program he just finished (skip the first 5 minutes):
The best place to start with older videos is with the one that put him on the map; here's the key interview cut-and-pasted from the full 2 hours from which it was extracted: