10. "Its kinda weird how black men have to die for the sins of every celebrit..." In response to In response to 0
Whenever a black female celebrity says something bigoted (Azealia, Doja cat etc) or downright homophobic (Yung Miami vowing to beat her future son if he was gay) its never considered an essential trait of black womanhood. Its hawked over for a few weeks maybe then forgotten.
On the flipside, a conservative black comedian like dave chapelle who has a pretty long record of anti black comedy, grew up middle class, and has an asian wife, is somehow representative of black men and requires an article in Vanity Fair?
Who is the target audience exactly? Clearly not black people.
Everything in this article is something that has been regurgitated for 40+ years and isn't adding anything new to the discussion.
Im not interested in what she has to say about black people when her father worked for one of the most corrupt police departments in the country (Chicago) for 20+ years. A family of agents.
"They used to call me Baby Luke....but now? The whole damn 2 Liiiive Crew."