I had no idea Larry Wilmore said that. I fell out laughing reading it.
At this point, post Pulitzer Prize Winner, Kendrick Lamar's half time game changing show, where anything black is being considered taboo, I say "WHO CARES."
If you're gonna be damned anyway, do what ya like.
At this point, I'm not discussing or "debating" anything Black with people who will never be in the loop because they aren't Black. Their loss cannot even remotely be my problem because they have never deserved access to our rhythm and they are responsible for our blues. They don't want to share and that's fine because we have ever needed them like they need us.
Feel ya, sis. Why bother. At this point, time and time again, we've seen our originality stolen and profited upon cuz all eyes be on us.
Like Ken Lamar, there was plenty of criticism, but make no mistake, they're studying and taking notes to make some money off ideas they could never conceive up.
I trained my kids, who are now young adults, to look for that grift off the originality in their DNA in popular culture that they are exposed to so they don't believe the hype.
Believe in yourself, in your brains, your passion because that is your game. Spit it and be strong in who you are and where you come from. That can never be taken away.
This is the insanity and the hypocrisy of wokeness. Harriot understands full well why whites don't like x, y or z. They know it is meant with hostility toward them and that the artist has just revealed he or she is in opposition to them, sometimes very personally. There is absolutely no reason to act as if this reaction doesn't make sense. It's natural. Chalking it up to "privilege" is a bogus way of dismissing it. He knows damn well why white women don't like "Becky with the good hair"--it is an attack ON THEM. But as with all of the wokies, he feels their only job is to SIT THERE AND TAKE IT.
Right on. You expressed the discomfort to a T. White people are very prescribed in their tolerance💙💙💙
I had no idea Larry Wilmore said that. I fell out laughing reading it.
At this point, post Pulitzer Prize Winner, Kendrick Lamar's half time game changing show, where anything black is being considered taboo, I say "WHO CARES."
If you're gonna be damned anyway, do what ya like.
At this point, I'm not discussing or "debating" anything Black with people who will never be in the loop because they aren't Black. Their loss cannot even remotely be my problem because they have never deserved access to our rhythm and they are responsible for our blues. They don't want to share and that's fine because we have ever needed them like they need us.
Feel ya, sis. Why bother. At this point, time and time again, we've seen our originality stolen and profited upon cuz all eyes be on us.
Like Ken Lamar, there was plenty of criticism, but make no mistake, they're studying and taking notes to make some money off ideas they could never conceive up.
I trained my kids, who are now young adults, to look for that grift off the originality in their DNA in popular culture that they are exposed to so they don't believe the hype.
Believe in yourself, in your brains, your passion because that is your game. Spit it and be strong in who you are and where you come from. That can never be taken away.
^never needed them like they need us.
This is the insanity and the hypocrisy of wokeness. Harriot understands full well why whites don't like x, y or z. They know it is meant with hostility toward them and that the artist has just revealed he or she is in opposition to them, sometimes very personally. There is absolutely no reason to act as if this reaction doesn't make sense. It's natural. Chalking it up to "privilege" is a bogus way of dismissing it. He knows damn well why white women don't like "Becky with the good hair"--it is an attack ON THEM. But as with all of the wokies, he feels their only job is to SIT THERE AND TAKE IT.