Welll. Bi-polar, sex addiction Actress Jenifer Lewis goes off on Black Men about voting for trump

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Black don't crack mixed with kept her self up has done well for her. Nice lips and beautiful smile, but not a lot of caboose compared to Angela Basset in that department. Her career goes back to 1990, but she's been busy on TV especially past few years. Good for her.

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Not sure how old, but appears late 20s or early 30s maybe. I like this picture the best
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The issue isn't people "Calling out those who voted for Trump".

The issue is that EVERYBODY takes the least common denominator of what Black Men do, and act like it is the MAJORITY.

It's Bad Faith Bullshyt, and Black Men are TIRED of it.

Most of use DIDN'T vote for Trump.

The demographics that MAJORITY did, Muthafukkas will skip right over them to point the finger at Black Men.

If you're a Black Man, and don't comprehend this, I don't know what else to tell you.

Our image is ALWAYS under attack, and damn near NO ONE, with these "Takes" about Black Men, are genuine.
It is ALWAYS a way to show their previous bias/disdain for Black Men.

I didn't vote for Trump, why the FUKK should I and the MAJORITY of Black Men who didn't vote for him, have to deal with Muthafukkas Blaming US?

When the actual "Blame" should be focused on White Women/Men, "Latinos", Etc...
My point is that Black people, whether they're men or women, who voted and supported Trump, regardless of how small percentage, are not shielded from being ridiculed and are worthy of being criticized for their decisions. Being Black and supporting this guy after knowing everything about him is morally unjustifiable and shows a lack of principles which is why it's always going to be a topic of discussion when it's revealed who's Black and supported Trump.

Nobody has ever said the majority of Black men, and a few tweets or whatever online/social media is not a reality for most people...every time somebody starts criticizing Black Trumpers, y'all play this victim game and try to switch the conversation with kid gloves as some way of minimizing their impact, everything vote counts for something even if it's a few thousand or hundreds of thousands. Another thing, it's kinda like what I said to a few other posters in this thread; usually, when people get defensive, it's because, in their subconscious, they feel guilty about something they did or didn't do...as I told another poster in this quote.

The only reason why someone such as yourself gets defensive and offended is because no matter how much they try to compartmentalize their actions, in their subconscious, they feel guilty.

I didn't vote for Trump either, but I don't ever get all emotionally up in arms like I'm a victim of slander when people criticize Black people, men in particular who supported Trump, and you know why it's because my conscience is clear. A man with a clear conscience doesn't get all stressed out and defensive over shyt that doesn't have anything to do with him.

You and others claim to not support or vote for Trump but get pissed off the most when people bring up the Black people who did, and to me, that's an indication of some level of on y'all part, not being a hundred percent honest where some of y'all stand, OFFLINE, and now have to live with yourselves and the scrutiny because you know most Black people will give you the side eye and won't ever look at many of you in the same light if they found out, which goes back to compartmentalization.
 
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Black don't crack mixed with kept her self up has done well for her. Nice lips and beautiful smile, but not a lot of caboose compared to Angela Basset in that department. Her career goes back to 1990, but she's been busy on TV especially past few years. Good for her.

Age 29 in 1986
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Age 36 in 1993
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Age 36 in 1993
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Not sure how old, but appears late 20s or early 30s maybe. I like this picture the best
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Age 65 in 2022
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The Kerry Washington prequel

I bet that thang grip harder than Mufasa on a cliff ledge:whew: :noah:
 

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My point is that Black people, whether they're men or women, who voted and supported Trump, regardless of how small percentage, are not shielded from being ridiculed and are worthy of being criticized for their decisions. Being Black and supporting this guy after knowing everything about him is morally unjustifiable and shows a lack of principles which is why it's always going to be a topic of discussion when it's revealed who's Black and supported Trump.

Nobody has ever said the majority of Black men, and a few tweets or whatever online/social media is not a reality for most people...every time somebody starts criticizing Black Trumpers, y'all play this victim game and try to switch the conversation with kid gloves as some way of minimizing their impact, everything vote counts for something even if it's a few thousand or hundreds of thousands. Another thing, it's kinda like what I said to a few other posters in this thread; usually, when people get defensive, it's because, in their subconscious, they feel guilty about something they did or didn't do...as I told another poster in this quote.



I didn't vote for Trump either, but I don't ever get all emotionally up in arms like I'm a victim of slander when people criticize Black people, men in particular who supported Trump, and you know why it's because my conscience is clear. A man with a clear conscience doesn't get all stressed out and defensive over shyt that doesn't have anything to do with him.

You and others claim to not support or vote for Trump but get pissed off the most when people bring up the Black people who did, and to me, that's an indication of some level of on y'all part, not being a hundred percent honest where some of y'all stand, OFFLINE, and now have to live with yourselves and the scrutiny because you know most Black people will give you the side eye and won't ever look at many of you in the same light if they found out, which goes back to compartmentalization.
Your name is unbothered yet you're posting long ass posts about bullshyt. Black men will not accept any blame for Trump being president, and if that bothers y'all then you can simply go fukk yourself.
 
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