James Brown went on Instagram to share his feelings about the pressure society puts on men.
In a bold post, he posted a picture of himself in just panties and a wig to express his thoughts.
In the caption, he expressed his frustration that men are often blamed for society’s issues. He noted that many male-led countries are involved in conflicts and that the expectations for men have not changed since the era of slavery.
James Brown raised doubts about the importance of these expectations today, pointing out that they fail to meet people’s basic needs or help with their bills. He ended his message by asking for strength and change, hoping that God will bless humanity and lead those who want to make the world better.
He wrote:
“I woke up today, thinking why am I a man this country is in a hot mess because of a man, 99 percent of country rule by men are fighting war because of men, as a man there so much expectation from time of slavery, that has not being changed, from the traditional and culture, and yet none of these feeds, or pay our bills, if you check now it always a man……At the end, God bless human species, May God give me the strength and the 99+ others that believe in change.”
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