Why People Don’t Support: 7 Honest Reasons
When the topic is why people don’t support each other, most of us already know the answers — we just don’t say them out loud, and we definitely don’t say them about ourselves.
Chris and Dex sit down for a Black History Month conversation and say them anyway, picking apart the jealousy, ego, and culture-vulture habits that quietly steer everyday behavior. It’s the kind of conversation that lands different depending on which seat you’ve been in lately.
What the conversation covers
- Hating quietly when your peer rolls up in a new S-Class — the fake congratulations on the surface, the real salt underneath.
- Hereditary hate passed down generation to generation — momma hated, grandma hated, and now the kids inherit the same screwface.
- The bandwagon problem — nobody supports until you’ve got 10,000 likes or Jay-Z and 2 Chainz cosign first, plus the culture-vulture move of stealing your idea and repackaging it.
Seven minutes of honest talk — uncomfortable in the right places, and a useful gut-check on your own behavior over the last year too.
Watch the full conversation below and sit with it for a minute before you scroll on to the next thing.
