The comment, *”Black men don’t really like each other,”* reflects a harmful stereotype that undermines the unity within the Black community. While conflict and disagreements can exist among any group of people, generalizing such sentiments can perpetuate division and reinforce negative narratives about Black men.

This type of statement ignores the countless examples of solidarity, brotherhood, and mutual support among Black men across the world. Instead of focusing on negativity, it’s important to highlight the positive stories of collaboration and unity within the community. Building bridges and fostering mutual respect should be prioritized over divisive comments that only serve to reinforce harmful stereotypes.

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https://x.com/nigeriastories/status/1834250117970292956?s=12

https://x.com/leeymackk/status/1834269989769019776?s=46

https://x.com/leeymackk?s=11