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black men, stop validating racist white women with your attention, time, “big black c*ck”, etc.

November 1, 2017
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It’s very evident that Alt-Right Aryan Barbie Tomi Lahren is either a genuine racist or a racist for pay. I know this because anti-blackness and xenophobia are built into her so-called political positions. She is someone who uses her voice to amplify the rhetoric that enables violence against black people, immigrants, womxn, muslims—fucking all of us, really. And yet, famous black men (never black women) are willing to assist her in doing so, legitimizing her opinions with their presence. From Charlamagne Tha God to Trevor Noah, and now Master P, famous black men seem more than willing to give the white supremacist talking head their time and access to their audiences.

As ForHarriet founder and Editor-in-Chief Kimberly N. Foster pointed out yesterday in a short tweet thread, Lahren’s recurring situational proximity to black men is a calculated effort to appear “down” with the “cool blacks” and obscure her blatant racism by displaying her “black friends”.

These famous Black men exploit their social capital in favor of validation from a pretty blonde.

We see this time and time again. The Kardashian klan, for instance, surrounds themselves with black men (BBC), and fetishize the aesthetics of black culture while remaining completely ignorant to racism and the ongoing Black Lives Matter movement. The entire family is swimming in black dick, but where are the black women in this picture? The black families?

And we can’t forget Ann Coulter, Tammy Lyin’s inspiration for depraved punditry, has been rumored to be in a relationship with ‘Good Times’ actor Jimmie Walker. Although Coulter denies the rumor, we’re still left wondering why a black man spends so much time with someone who makes a living by abusing people who look just like him.

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