A super woke white lady tweeted about the time she saw a black man while driving and she did not think it was ok that he thought for himself.
It’s especially funny because this is her pinned tweet.
THREAD dedicated to anyone complaining about the #MeToo Movement.
Stop explaining how women should behave or feel.
— Kimberley Johnson (@AuthorKimberley) January 24, 2018
Yeah, pretty bad when people tell you how to behave or feel, right?
People were not impressed.
BREAKING: @HuffPost contributor confused by black man thinking for himself and not the way she thinks a black man should think pic.twitter.com/8MHn2VTNNJ
— Chet Cannon (@Chet_Cannon) July 5, 2018
But please, caucasian lady, tell us what bumper stickers black men should have on their BMW’s. https://t.co/cXPcgPPljB
— Cam Edwards (@CamEdwards) July 5, 2018
But yet in another tweet, you made assumptions on how an “affluent black man” should think and behave. Do you understand how that feels?
— mari the nerd (@marithenerd) July 5, 2018
So she deleted the tweet (thank you, screeenshots!) and was shocked that people thought it had anything to do with race.
1/ Okay. I deleted a tweet that questioned why African Americans would support the Tea Party, and people saw that as racist. I do not see the GOP working in the best interests of people of color or women. I never said anyone should vote any particular way. I said it confused me.
— Kimberley Johnson (@AuthorKimberley) July 5, 2018
I deleted it because people were putting words in my mouth and changing my original intent. FOR THE RECORD: I do not believe everyone should vote the way I do. However, I am free to wonder what motivates people to vote.
End.— Kimberley Johnson (@AuthorKimberley) July 5, 2018
People still weren’t impressed.
It confuses you why? Because black people are supposed to tow some party line so we stay in check? Newsflash, Kimberly- YOU DON'T OWN ME or my thoughts & you never will. You sound like some plantation owner complaining that us Nigrahs got it good with them." GFY
— Salty Damn Broad (@SaltyBlackBroad) July 5, 2018
I’m genuinely curious, so I’d like to have this conversation. Let’s start with what you think is in my best interests on the basis of my color and my sex. #realtalk
— Sugarcane (@SugarcaneSpeaks) July 5, 2018
I’d like to think this HuffPo contributor learned something today, but it doesn’t seem like she did.
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