Steve Harvey Hates All Of Lori Harvey’s Ex Boyfriends…Yet Doesn’t Hold Her Accountable ???

In this video, the speaker, Oh Shay Dude Jackson, delves into a discussion about Steve Harvey’s recent comments regarding his step-daughter’s new boyfriend, Michael B. Jordan. Jackson begins by acknowledging Harvey’s career trajectory, describing him as a hardworking comedian who achieved success later in life, despite facing challenges such as failed marriages. He notes Harvey’s transition into television hosting and his recent appearance on Jimmy Kimmel’s show.

The crux of Jackson’s critique revolves around Harvey’s remarks about Jordan, wherein Harvey expresses reservations about him, despite acknowledging him as a “nice guy.” Jackson interprets Harvey’s comments as reflective of “simping,” a term used to describe men who excessively prioritize women’s needs or desires, often to their own detriment. Jackson suggests that Harvey’s attitude exemplifies a broader issue among men, particularly within the Black community, where there’s a tendency to overly protect female relatives without holding them accountable for their choices.

To illustrate his point, Jackson shares a personal anecdote about a situation where he intervened in a friend’s abusive relationship, only to realize that his actions could have endangered his own life. He emphasizes the need for men to refrain from getting involved in women’s relationship issues and to prioritize their own well-being instead.

Furthermore, Jackson criticizes Harvey’s apparent disapproval of Jordan, arguing that it’s the step-daughter’s responsibility to choose her partner and face the consequences of her decisions. He challenges the notion that men should intervene to protect female relatives from making “bad choices,” arguing that holding women accountable for their actions is essential for personal growth and empowerment.

In conclusion, Jackson rebukes Harvey’s stance and urges men to refrain from becoming embroiled in women’s relationship issues, emphasizing the importance of self-preservation and accountability for all individuals involved.