Terry Crews’ ‘Black Supremacy’ Comments On Twitter Spark Backlash - Hopefully he doesn’t pull a Drew Brees and apologize three times

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Actor Terry Crews received backlash for a tweet he made Sunday calling for people to be careful about the creation of “black supremacy.”

In the tweet, Crews cautioned that the end of white supremacy without the support of white people would create “black supremacy.” “Equality is the truth,” Crews continued, “Like it or not, we are all in this together.”


“Terry Crews” and “Black Supremacy” both began trending on Twitter shortly after the tweet was released, reported USA Today.

Orlando Jones responded to the tweet and said “Black supremacy? We represent 13% of US population, hold no institutional power & gaslight our coworkers.”


Director and writer Darryl Wharton-Rigby said in his response tweet that “we have officially entered the Twilight Zone” after Mitt Romney protested in Washington, D.C.


Author Frederick Joseph said “Every time I think Terry Crews has done the worst, he always does more” in his tweet.


Crews later lashed out on Twitter and said that those responding to his tweet with negative comments were “black supremacists.” Crews also said that people were calling him an “Uncle Tom” and a “Coon.”


Crews tweeted again Monday and said that “it is important we not suffer from groupthink, and we keep minds of our own, and be allowed to ask difficult questions to each other.” He also said that he hopes for “a better future for Black people” and that his messages came from “a spirit of love and reconciliation.”
 
A few months ago a black woman talked about being sexually harassed/assaulted (i don't remember) in a similar way Crews was and he immediately defended the accused saying he had worked with the guy and never had a problem with him. Pretty much exactly what people said to him about the guy he accused. Seems like he can only stand up for something when it positively impacts him.
 
I feel like this is a sensible response to the entire cluster of a situation. I've always kinda liked Terry, but now I'm squarely on his "side", if there are even sides to be had, nowadays.
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A few months ago a black woman talked about being sexually harassed/assaulted (i don't remember) in a similar way Crews was and he immediately defended the accused saying he had worked with the guy and never had a problem with him. Pretty much exactly what people said to him about the guy he accused. Seems like he can only stand up for something when it positively impacts him.
That's awful. Damn. Well, I can thankfully still support a specific idea without taking the entirety of the person espousing it with me.
 
I feel like this is a sensible response to the entire cluster of a situation. I've always kinda liked Terry, but now I'm squarely on his "side", if there are even sides to be had, nowadays.
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That's awful. Damn. Well, I can thankfully still support a specific idea without taking the entirety of the person espousing it with me.

Yeah but talking about a 'black supremacists' is silly. Blacks are 13 percent of the population with decreasing political power(being upsurped by hispanics).

Blacks CAN be racist or what have you. But, logically, they can't really be supremacists in the U.S.

What he should be saying(but won't)is how racial politics are being used to mask class inequality. Blacks are falling into a narrative trap...
 
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