The Atlantic’s Jemele Hill is nothing if not a keen observer of human behavior. So we should definitely seriously consider what she has to say here:
I have increasingly found that many black men just want better access to patriarchy. They don’t actually want it dismantled.
— Jemele Hill (@jemelehill) October 20, 2020
Well then.
Correct
— George Thomas (@ByGeorgeThomas) October 20, 2020
So true! pic.twitter.com/oG1CgjMZIz
— Tonya J. Williams (@tonyajwillms) October 20, 2020
Buying into the same system that bought us
— Brentin “900 Number” Mock (@brentinmock) October 20, 2020
True, as well as many Black people want better access to capitalism, they don’t actually want it dismantled either. Capitalism is oppression & Black capitalism doesn’t end oppression.
— Anthony V. Clark (@anthonyvclark20) October 20, 2020
Anyone else have a headache right now?
Black men are Problematic now, you guys. https://t.co/CtKS9iO4EY
— Dan McLaughlin (@baseballcrank) October 20, 2020
We’ve been joking for a while that everything is problematic, but we’re actually quickly approaching that point.
This tweet is vacuous and has no meaning. https://t.co/hG0UlY1yzj
— Hooch (@barrelproving) October 20, 2020
"better access to patriarchy"
What a profoundly stupid comment. https://t.co/KJNlDqgZHn
— RBe (@RBPundit) October 20, 2020
Stupid and — dare we say it? — racist.
There was this weird thing people used to teach me where I wasn't supposed to generalize about people based on immutable physical characteristics over which they have control https://t.co/3wFu2b9Mot
— Leon Wolf (@LeonHWolf) October 20, 2020
*no
— In These Uncertain Times (@kingharis) October 20, 2020
Dammit
— Leon Wolf (@LeonHWolf) October 20, 2020
It’s OK, Leon. Your intended point was a good one.
Blue check black twitter is starting to remind of the white people who think I’m a janitor in my own lab. https://t.co/52sYTYNF9I
— Nathan Heverly (@HeverlyNathan) October 20, 2020
There’s that horseshoe again!
Meanwhile, a piece of parting advice for Ms. Hill:
With all due respect.
You need to take a social media fast. It’s obvious you aren’t doing well right now. https://t.co/gGVYm2GVup
— Faithful Black Men Association (@OfficialFBMA) October 20, 2020
Do yourselves and all of us a favor, Jemele.
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