Tyler Perry's claim to fame was Madea, a black woman played by a man. The character is basically a crude patchwork negative sterotypes that gets played up for laughs.
Tyler Perry has made a fortune portraying Black men as abusive, absent, criminal, weak, or incapable of leading their families. Meanwhile, Black women are often written as saints who can do no wrong. After a while, it stops feeling like storytelling and starts feeling like a stereotype. Black men deserve to see themselves represented as loving fathers, loyal husbands, protectors, professionals, and leaders, not just as the problem that a woman has to overcome.