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Spike Spillberg Motivational Monday The Good Man Society

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When Christopher Johnson first heard the comments made by comedian turned relationship expert, Steve Harvey, on the ABC News Nightline coverage of "why so many Black women are single," he had a strong adverse reaction. In the report, Harvey states that men his age have made a mistake, and that his generation didn't teach the generation of men behind them the principles of manhood. He also admonishes the female viewers that since men don't have biological clocks, younger women should go for older men. As a self acknowledged 'good Black man,' author, speaker and philanthropist, 31 year old Christopher Johnson could not believe what he was hearing. He felt Steve Harvey was killing not only his chances of finding his mate, but making it difficult for all the like-minded good Black men he knew. Something had to be done. Within 24 hours, Johnson wrote an open letter to Harvey, posted a video rendition of it online and announced the launch of the Good Man Society (http://www.GoodManSociety.com)! films,life,and positive thoughts

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