I believe black men and women live in different worlds at this point, more that other races at least. The gynocentric goverments and feminist proliferation have helped black women a lot, both in narrative and actual opportunities. Black men have experienced none of that and if you don't fit the racial stereotype you are left on your own. It's the only plausible theory I can come up with after watching not only the man you mentioned but Oreo & Kent the last years.