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Profiled: The Black Man

  • TV Series
  • 2022–
  • 42m
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1.7/10
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Profiled: The Black Man (2022)
Through a powerful mixture of historical footage, real-life testimony, and commentary from an array of renowned thought leaders, "Profiled: The Black Man" aims to show the difficulties Black men have faced, both in the past and present-day, while also highlighting and celebrating the triumphs and resilience of countless extraordinary men. In addition, each episode will feature commentary from notable community members such as executive producer Tina Knowles-Lawson, civil rights activist DeRay Mckesson, activist Tamika Mallory, hip-hop culture icon Sway Calloway, the Grammy, Emmy and Tony award-winning Billy Porter and more.
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Features historical footage, real-life testimony, and commentary that demonstrate the difficulties Black men have faced, while also highlighting the triumphs and resilience of countless extr... Read allFeatures historical footage, real-life testimony, and commentary that demonstrate the difficulties Black men have faced, while also highlighting the triumphs and resilience of countless extraordinary men.Features historical footage, real-life testimony, and commentary that demonstrate the difficulties Black men have faced, while also highlighting the triumphs and resilience of countless extraordinary men.

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    • Allycin Powell-Hicks
    • Billy Porter
    • Tina Knowles
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    • Stars
      • Allycin Powell-Hicks
      • Billy Porter
      • Tina Knowles
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    Allycin Powell-Hicks
    • Dr. Ally
    Billy Porter
    Billy Porter
    • Self - Commentator
    • 2022
    Tina Knowles
    • Self - Commentator
    • 2022
    Jonathan Sway Calloway
    Jonathan Sway Calloway
    • Self - Commentator
    • 2022
    Tamika Mallory
    Tamika Mallory
    • Self - Commentator
    • 2022
    Brian S. Bentley
    Brian S. Bentley
    • Self
    • 2022
    DeRay McKesson
    • Self - Commentator
    • 2022
    Tristan Mack Wilds
    Tristan Mack Wilds
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    1lanu_tu_tu

    What planet is Tina Knowles living on ?!

    I wish I could give this mockumentary a 0. Black men are running rampant killing black women and girls every 5 hours. They're not building, providing or doing anything that contributes to society. They continue to terrorize their own communities, then cry that they're victims. We are no longer giving a pass to community terrorist. We're calling them out.

    We are not our grandmother's! The reckoning is here.
    1TASQM

    The Assignment Was Misunderstood

    Tina Knowles had some nerve to think she can speak on the behalf of everyday black women and their experiences with black men. Nothing has been debunked in this docu-series. If this mockumentary is meant to speak on the truth then the black community would exude excellence and prosperity!

    This is the real truth!

    "Black Men are dangerous" Look at the IVP and femcide rates amongst black women in the community.

    "Black Men are absent Fathers" Look at the single mother rate of the black women compared to their counterparts.

    "Black Men Devalue Black Women" Rap Music Industry enough said.

    "Black Men Don't Cry" They are definitely crying with this mockumentary. The tide is shifting, black women are waking up and seeing the BS rhetoric that's being spewed about these Black Kangs.

    Stop trying to gaslight black women collective by promoting the extreme minority of black men who love and respect their families and communities. They do not represent the collective of all black men.

    A. Smith, Tina Knowles, OWN are out of touch with reality and FACTS.
    1cgjjphsr

    Black men are the white ppl of the black community

    Straight black cis men literally oppress women, girls, children, and LGBT black folks tirelessly. They rape, beat, abuse, and manipulate us constantly. Every 6 hours a black woman or girl is murdered. This documentary is nothing but woke propaganda meant to silence the actual marginalized groups. Black men are treated worse than any other straight MAN but they turn right around and give back all that abuse to those who are weaker than them. Makers of this documentary should be ashamed.
    1mydreamythoughts

    Misleading, Misinforming, and Disgusting

    Blk males are only 6% of the U. S. population , YET they commit 77% of the crime. Blk males murder blk women every 5.5. Hours and this doesn't even include the global numbers. Blk males are not victims, they are the victimizers. They love to blame everything on D'Wight Man but that's just a manipulation tactic they like to use. Long story short, this documentary is deceitful and disgusting.
    1jesuslovingcitygirl

    Gaslighting to say the least

    This documentary should have came out 10 years ago where fake pro Blackness was accepted. Not now where many people are waking up. By people I mean Black women.

    With the femicide rates at an all time high it is very insensitive to put out a documentary like this that paints the collective of Black men as victims when they are perpetrators. Most of the statistics in real life dont back up this documentary. Whats "profiled" on them is actually what they do. They are profiling themselves at this point. Dont get me wrong I have great Black men in my life, but I'm not naive enough to think that the whole collective is great. These people are harmimg Black women and Black children and ransacking the Black community including other Black men. Its a no for me.

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      • February 12, 2022 (United States)
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      • OWN: The Oprah Winfrey Network
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