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Dear Black Men, Let's Talk Accountability

 Dear Black Men, Let's Talk Accountability In recent times, I've noticed a concerning trend in our community. There are many Black men who, despite avoiding therapy, struggling with family responsibilities, and not stepping up as leaders within their own households, have chosen to support political figures who don’t seem aligned with the needs of our community. This isn’t about being judgmental but about initiating a necessary conversation on accountability, research, and making choices that reflect our best interests. The root of this issue goes deeper than politics. It reflects a reluctance to seek help when needed, particularly through therapy. Therapy isn't a sign of weakness, nor does it mean you've failed. Rather, it's a powerful tool to help us confront the obstacles within ourselves that may prevent us from leading, nurturing, and being present in the ways our families need. Furthermore, family responsibilities and leadership go beyond providing financially....