Any time they say something slick, am having to pause for an extra second and then responding. If I cant think of anything to say, then they get "no face". It seems to be working, but trying not to be complacent. They have plenty of tricks up their sleeves.
For example, when on a Zoom or Teams call, Karens will make slick comments if you choose to blur out or use a background on your location i.e. "You have palm trees in the background, you must be doing ok to be in a location like that!" or "is your place blurry!". Im paraphrasing, but hopefully...
I watched the broadcast again. I also got the impression he was using the Ye situation as a case study as opposed to caping for him. Not to say that Ye has not been acting off code, but like you say, it was a comparison between the reporting of Ye and Em.
Preach! The caller must have misunderstood the title of the broadcast, and thought it was an attack of black men's feelings. (Was slightly facetious but that caller was disappointing).
It was concerning that one caller was co-signing the mistreatment. At the risk of echoing TBA, every other group can speak out against mistreatment...except black men. This has to change.
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