I agree, side eye Amber the most, even Jamilah is correcting her.
Had to turn it off it got so redundant.
Once again people should listen to the interview.
I cannot stand her. I hate that my home girl put her on. I hate the fact that she's always bitter when she is married and puts all her hate on Black men from her baby father treatment of her. She is one of my least favorite people in the Black space arena. She don't seem to like me either even though we have the same circle of friends to a small degree.I went to Howard together and even worked at the same job at one point. I got a few stories but I won't gossip about her. She's doing big things. I'm proud of her.
Listened and yeah, fukk BOTH of these bytches.
She alright by me but of course when I knew her she was just budding into the feminist she is today. I feel like she found her lane and ran with it.I cannot stand her. I hate that my home girl put her on. I hate the fact that she's always bitter when she is married and puts all her hate on Black men from her baby father treatment of her. She is one of my least favorite people in the Black space arena. She don't seem to like me either even though we have the same circle of friends to a small degree.
*you'reYour an idiot.
I just said that the agenda/narratives that they push should go without saying. One shouldn't have to listen to the interview to know that they're full of shyt. I didn't say anything about putting fingers in your ears.The first 10-12 min is focused on taking up for Black men and Tomi Lauren.
Even with the rhetoric more from Amber than Jamilah, they are getting challenged. It is just really interesting, just because you don't agree with someone you don't put your fingers in your ears every time they come around. It was a good listen.
What does this even mean exactly? What's "magical" about you? When I think of "magical negros" I think of characters in movies like the green mile or bagger Vance. Blacks that are safe to be accepted by whites because they transcend being black. I'm not a magical negro and I would never describe myself as such.Black girls are magic. Black boys are magic. Black people are magic and I can here it everyday all day.
Twitter feminist and Ebony editors.Who are these women?