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Paul Pierce: American Black Men Should Date Women From Overseas, USA Women Don’t Have The Same Values

Paul Pierce has always been known for speaking his mind on the court, in media, and especially on his own platform. But his latest comments from The Truth After Dark With Paul & Azar podcast have ignited a wave of controversy across social media and beyond.

During a candid discussion about relationships and dating culture, the Hall of Famer gave a blunt take aimed squarely at American women, particularly in how they compare to women from overseas.

"As Black men, I'm telling y’all, we need to follow in French Montana's steps. You see he cracking... The States' women, they don't have the same values as these women overseas. They value their man. Their priority is their man first."

"They're not shaking a** on Instagram... That’s American women. That’s the majority. So there’s more women in America doing that than out the country. Like right now, if you ain’t taking the girl shopping, if you ain’t got no bread, it’s almost impossible to get a girl out here if you ain’t doing that."

"Like, you go overseas, you can be a broke n***a, right? Go overseas."

"You got a couple hundred, he gonna feel appreciated. American women values, or us as American people values as a Black man here, why would I want to pursue an American woman who thinks that if I'm not on the internet shaking ass or showing my body off, that I'm not cracking?"

"Because that’s what the majority think and that’s what the majority do. To just feel appreciated... like how do I even have a relationship?"

"When I'm dating a girl and she on the internet, turning around, doing all this... but then, the day she get mad at me, when every day somebody flooding her comments, complimenting her like, ‘Oh, you look so good, baby.’"

"Like, how do I compete with that in a relationship when you getting all these compliments on the daily? How do I compete? I can’t give you enough compliments throughout the day that’s gonna compete with what you’re gonna get on the internet."

Pierce's remarks have since drawn heavy backlash and debate online. While some fans and followers agreed with his frustrations about modern dating culture, many others condemned the sweeping generalizations and perceived misogyny in his words.

To be clear, these are Paul Pierce’s opinions, not ours. His comments reflect his own experiences and beliefs, and we offer no comment or endorsement of his views. But one thing is certain: Paul Pierce has once again stirred the pot, and the conversation about love, values, and social media in the modern age is far from over.

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