Posted on 06/09/2020 2:38:27 PM PDT by EdnaMode
metoo again. I am glad the award shows are over so no knelling on the red carpet. Just in the producer and directors offices as usual if you get my drift....
#ShareTheMicNow wants to magnify Black women and the important work theyre doing in order to catalyze the change that will only come when we truly hear each others voices,
I’m probably not able to discern the point of all of this. I just wonder, why can’t all these black women, get their own social media accounts and broadcast their views, from their own accounts? Why the need to co-opt famous white women’s accounts to broadcast? Who is stopping them from broadcasting? Why the need to go through white women to do so? If their views are that compelling, why the need for the implied endorsement of those views by white women???
#ShareTheCow
Reading it very quickly it looked like #SCARECROW
What is that? Is someone squelching their voices? Hardly.
Is this how dialogue works? Is this an ‘honest discussion on race’?
I have one, but am thinking about closing it. I originally thought it would be less contentious than The Book of Face, but I was wrong.
Personally I wish they would all just InstaCramIt.
Isn't running the Democrat politician black mouths all the time enough without magnifying them?
Hey, by the way, where is Maxine Waters' daily "We've got to Impeach Trump" rant.
If the sharing of platforms is reciprocal, this could be a worthy project. From the story, it doesn’t sound as if that is the case. If so, this is cringeworthy — just virtue signaling white liberals tossing a few more welfare crumbs to black associates, as opposed to treating them as equals.
DJT should let Bo Snerdley take over his account for the day. Or Walter Williams or Thomas Sowell, but Snerdley would be more fun.
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