South African rapper Genesis Gabriella Tina Manney, better known as Gigi Lamayne, spoke against women who break men by falsely accusing them of assault and rape.
In the second season and the first episode of the rapper’s podcast called Point of View, she spoke about why men commit suicide.
The rapper slammed the narrative that men have gone soft as she called out black women for breaking black men.
“The easiest way to deal with a man is to accuse him of beating your ass, or raping you,” she said.
Gigi encouraged women to care and show love to their men rather than make life more difficult for them.
The rapper highlighted the various ways women can be supportive rather than push men to their graves.
WHAAAT!!!???
“The easiest way to deal with a man is to accuse him of beating your ass, or raping you.”?
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— YaseBlock B ?? (@ThisIsColbert) June 13, 2023
Many commended her for speaking about this topic and standing up for the truth.
One social media user commented: “May God bless Gigi for this, as majita entlek we should all send her cash for standing up to the truth.”
May God bless Gigi for this, as majita entlek we should all send her cash for standing up to the truth.
— Vulture. (@thepatientbirdy) June 13, 2023
“I have brothers too and I know what these men go through hense when one loves me immensely I’ll do anything to protect him. Indeed men kill themselves most because of the pressure we put unto them. Agree to disagree everything she said I understand her deeply,” another user added.
I have brothers too and I know what these men go through hense when one loves me immensely I’ll do anything to protect him. Indeed men kill themselves most because of the pressure we put unto them. Agree to disagree everything she said I understand her deeply.
— Emily Moseme (@MiniNickiLee) June 13, 2023
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