What The Late Kevin Samuels’ Life Can Teach Us About Our Civilization

A discourse on high-value ideologies

James Ssekamatte
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Kevin Samuels in a suit. Image source: BET
This article is inspired by the article from Lishoné about Kevin Samuels and "high-value" ideologies. 

I remember the first time I heard about Kevin Samuels. It was not long after I had started reading Lishone’s work here on Medium.

In that talk, Kevin Samuels was going on about how some only fans girls were not actual business people and he ended that talk by telling them that when Only-fans goes away, Subway would still be hiring.

Needless to say, there were many men who applauded him for saying that to these young girls. They called him savage, high-value, and so on.

Curiously, I went down the rabbit hole of listening to his other content, and after a few hours of that, I remember thinking to myself….

“Kevin Samuels is to Black women what Lishoné is to Black men”

In many ways, if you can spend time listening to Kevin Samuel’s work and reading Lishoné’s work, you will find it easy to draw parallels in their content.

These two tend to speak their minds with no reservations about any imperfections that bother them about people in general. But each of them has a group that they focus more on…

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