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Terry Crews sparks outrage with controversial 'Black supremacy' tweet

By Mike Miller
June 08, 2020 at 01:00 AM EDT




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Terry Crews is facing backlash after tweeting Sunday night, in part, that "defeating white supremacy without White people creates Black supremacy."
He added, "Equality is the truth" and "Like it or not, we are all in this together."
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Defeating White supremacy without White people creates Black supremacy. Equality is the truth.

Like it or not, we are all in this together.

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The Brooklyn Nine-Nine star did not elaborate on his "Black supremacy" remark, which comes amid continuing protests around the world following the death of George Floyd while in police custody, a tragedy Crews has addressed himself multiple times recently.
Before long, Crews' name was trending on Twitter, with many taking issue with the actor's suggestion of "Black supremacy."
Whiskey Cavalier actor Tyler James Williams, who played Crews' TV son on Everybody Hates Chris, issued a lengthy response to Crews' initial comment, writing in a series of tweets, "Terry, brother, I know your heart and you know I have love for you and always will. No one is calling 4 black supremacy & the narrative that we are hurts our cause & our people. We’re just vigorously vetting our 'allies' because time & time again they have failed us in the past."

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Terry, brother, I know your heart and you know I have love for you and always will.

No one is calling 4 black supremacy & the narrative that we are hurts our cause & our people. We’re just vigorously vetting our “allies” because time & time again they have failed us in the past https://twitter.com/terrycrews/status/1269772603524169728 …
terry crews

@terrycrews

Defeating White supremacy without White people creates Black supremacy. Equality is the truth.

Like it or not, we are all in this together.


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He added, "Our people are tired of white people who put on a good face a claim they 'arnt racist' while operating and benefiting from the privilege of a clearly racist system. We’re not trying to do this alone. We KNOW we can’t. But we refuse to have allies who won’t go the distance."
While Williams said he was not "trying to call out" Crews, saying it's "all love always," he concluded his message: "But we’re rightfully angry right now and fed up with anyone not with our cause wholeheartedly. I don’t want to see that energy pointed your way or diverted from the cause."
Crews replied to the tweets, saying, "I understand, Tyler. I was not saying Black supremacy exists, because it doesn't. I am saying if both Black and Whites don't continue to work together-- bad attitudes and resentments can create a dangerous self-righteousness. That's all."


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The America's Got Talent host also responded to comedian Godfrey, who wrote, "I love you as a friend Brother Terry. But I disagree with you 100 %. No such thing as Black Supremacy. That is a tactic that Racist whites use to counteract our rebellion to their horrific treatment of us. It's called Gas lighting. Black pride isn't anti white."
Crews replied, "I agree. I'm not discussing white people here. there are 'gatekeepers of Blackness' within our own community who decide who's Black and who's not. I have often been called out for not being 'black enough'. How can that be?"

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Crews also replied to author and human rights activist Kevin Powell, who wrote of the actor's initial tweet: "This makes absolutely no sense, makes very Black self-hating assumption that Black folks would actually try to do harm to White people in major ways, when there is no proof in history of any such behavior even remotely close to White supremacist behavior. Please read books, sir."
The actor answered simply, "That's not what I'm saying Kevin. At all." When Powell replied again, saying, "Terry, with all due respect, given your platform, you cannot just post something like that even remotely suggests that Black people would fall into 'Black Supremacy' if we battle White Supremacy without White people."
Crews wrote back soon after: "Kevin, I've learned that people will take anything you say and twist it for their own evil. Anything."

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Most recently, Crews tweeted, "Any Black person who calls me a coon or and Uncle Tom for promoting EQUALITY is a Black Supremist, because they have determined who's Black and who is not."
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Any Black person who calls me a coon or and Uncle Tom for promoting EQUALITY is a Black Supremist, because they have determined who's Black and who is not.

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Many other prominent voices spoke up against Crews' original tweet that he did not reply to. Actor Orlando Jones commented, "Black supremacy? We represent 13% of US population, hold no institutional power & gaslight our coworkers. We got 99 problems and your math isn't the only 1."

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Westworld star Jeffrey Wright seemingly responded by posting a black-and-white photo of a 19th-century slave with lashing scars covering his exposed back. "Is Black supremacy not whining 'cause the barbershop closed during a pandemic?" Wright captioned the photo in an apparent reference to Crews' tweet.

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Shortly after Floyd's death, Crews posted an emotional video on Instagram saying he saw himself in the 46-year-old black man, who died May 25 in Minneapolis after a white police officer, Derek Chauvin, knelt on his neck for nearly nine minutes in an encounter caught on video. Chauvin has been charged with murder and manslaughter.
"First of all my heart is broken," Crews said in the video. "George Floyd looks like me. George Floyd could be me. I could easily, easily be that man on the ground with that police officer's knee on my neck. That could easily be me."

The actor spoke out against racial injustice in TV interviews and on social media, where he also reflected on sexism and his own behavior, once again apologizing to actress Gabrielle Union for not standing behind her after she was fired as a judge on America's Got Talent.
"I want to make further amends with Black women, and in particular [Gabrielle Union] for not recognizing the privilege I have - especially in the workplace- and adding this fact to my earlier apology," he wrote.
In addition, Crews and his Brooklyn Nine-Nine castmates and showrunner announced Tuesday that they have donated $100,000 to the National Bail Fund Network in solidarity with protests.
In a statement posted on social media by cast members including Crews, the B99 team said they "condemn the murder of George Floyd and support the many people who are protesting police brutality nationally." They also promoted the hashtag #JusticeForGeorgeFloyd and added, "We encourage you to look up your local bail fund: the National Bail Fund Network is an organization that can lead you to them."
The Brooklyn Nine-Nine donation came after some people on social media called for actors who have portrayed police officers to donate money to organizations helping protestors, given that their performances have helped shape public opinion about law enforcement.


 
it was worse than that.. Dude grabbed his nuts twice.. How was he able to grab him a second time? Dude is a big time queer.. I bet his wife munches on pussy.. She definitely looks like she likes cooch

Now that you kats are mentioning that he got grabbed twice, I'm thinking these aren't the only times that this has happened. I think he made a big stink out of it because his wife witnessed it. Only my theory. :smh:
 
Terry Crews sparks outrage with controversial 'Black supremacy' tweet

By Mike Miller
June 08, 2020 at 01:00 AM EDT




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Terry Crews is facing backlash after tweeting Sunday night, in part, that "defeating white supremacy without White people creates Black supremacy."
He added, "Equality is the truth" and "Like it or not, we are all in this together."


23.5K people are talking about this



The Brooklyn Nine-Nine star did not elaborate on his "Black supremacy" remark, which comes amid continuing protests around the world following the death of George Floyd while in police custody, a tragedy Crews has addressed himself multiple times recently.
Before long, Crews' name was trending on Twitter, with many taking issue with the actor's suggestion of "Black supremacy."
Whiskey Cavalier actor Tyler James Williams, who played Crews' TV son on Everybody Hates Chris, issued a lengthy response to Crews' initial comment, writing in a series of tweets, "Terry, brother, I know your heart and you know I have love for you and always will. No one is calling 4 black supremacy & the narrative that we are hurts our cause & our people. We’re just vigorously vetting our 'allies' because time & time again they have failed us in the past."

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He added, "Our people are tired of white people who put on a good face a claim they 'arnt racist' while operating and benefiting from the privilege of a clearly racist system. We’re not trying to do this alone. We KNOW we can’t. But we refuse to have allies who won’t go the distance."
While Williams said he was not "trying to call out" Crews, saying it's "all love always," he concluded his message: "But we’re rightfully angry right now and fed up with anyone not with our cause wholeheartedly. I don’t want to see that energy pointed your way or diverted from the cause."
Crews replied to the tweets, saying, "I understand, Tyler. I was not saying Black supremacy exists, because it doesn't. I am saying if both Black and Whites don't continue to work together-- bad attitudes and resentments can create a dangerous self-righteousness. That's all."



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The America's Got Talent host also responded to comedian Godfrey, who wrote, "I love you as a friend Brother Terry. But I disagree with you 100 %. No such thing as Black Supremacy. That is a tactic that Racist whites use to counteract our rebellion to their horrific treatment of us. It's called Gas lighting. Black pride isn't anti white."
Crews replied, "I agree. I'm not discussing white people here. there are 'gatekeepers of Blackness' within our own community who decide who's Black and who's not. I have often been called out for not being 'black enough'. How can that be?"


387 people are talking about this



Crews also replied to author and human rights activist Kevin Powell, who wrote of the actor's initial tweet: "This makes absolutely no sense, makes very Black self-hating assumption that Black folks would actually try to do harm to White people in major ways, when there is no proof in history of any such behavior even remotely close to White supremacist behavior. Please read books, sir."
The actor answered simply, "That's not what I'm saying Kevin. At all." When Powell replied again, saying, "Terry, with all due respect, given your platform, you cannot just post something like that even remotely suggests that Black people would fall into 'Black Supremacy' if we battle White Supremacy without White people."
Crews wrote back soon after: "Kevin, I've learned that people will take anything you say and twist it for their own evil. Anything."


291 people are talking about this



Most recently, Crews tweeted, "Any Black person who calls me a coon or and Uncle Tom for promoting EQUALITY is a Black Supremist, because they have determined who's Black and who is not."


2,193 people are talking about this



Many other prominent voices spoke up against Crews' original tweet that he did not reply to. Actor Orlando Jones commented, "Black supremacy? We represent 13% of US population, hold no institutional power & gaslight our coworkers. We got 99 problems and your math isn't the only 1."


5,078 people are talking about this



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Westworld star Jeffrey Wright seemingly responded by posting a black-and-white photo of a 19th-century slave with lashing scars covering his exposed back. "Is Black supremacy not whining 'cause the barbershop closed during a pandemic?" Wright captioned the photo in an apparent reference to Crews' tweet.


235 people are talking about this



Shortly after Floyd's death, Crews posted an emotional video on Instagram saying he saw himself in the 46-year-old black man, who died May 25 in Minneapolis after a white police officer, Derek Chauvin, knelt on his neck for nearly nine minutes in an encounter caught on video. Chauvin has been charged with murder and manslaughter.
"First of all my heart is broken," Crews said in the video. "George Floyd looks like me. George Floyd could be me. I could easily, easily be that man on the ground with that police officer's knee on my neck. That could easily be me."

The actor spoke out against racial injustice in TV interviews and on social media, where he also reflected on sexism and his own behavior, once again apologizing to actress Gabrielle Union for not standing behind her after she was fired as a judge on America's Got Talent.
"I want to make further amends with Black women, and in particular [Gabrielle Union] for not recognizing the privilege I have - especially in the workplace- and adding this fact to my earlier apology," he wrote.
In addition, Crews and his Brooklyn Nine-Nine castmates and showrunner announced Tuesday that they have donated $100,000 to the National Bail Fund Network in solidarity with protests.
In a statement posted on social media by cast members including Crews, the B99 team said they "condemn the murder of George Floyd and support the many people who are protesting police brutality nationally." They also promoted the hashtag #JusticeForGeorgeFloyd and added, "We encourage you to look up your local bail fund: the National Bail Fund Network is an organization that can lead you to them."
The Brooklyn Nine-Nine donation came after some people on social media called for actors who have portrayed police officers to donate money to organizations helping protestors, given that their performances have helped shape public opinion about law enforcement.



dude sounds like a complete fraud and not sincere.. He seems when he can't coon it's difficult to sounds genuine
 
Bruh what the fuck does that even mean

Defeating cac pseudo supremacy without white people creates some fictional shit called

Black supremacy

So basically he is saying is lets wait for all the racist crackers to change...

And approve of the new negros we have become

We don't wants to upset massa hollow bones...

This clown took the coon badge and embedded it in his

Heart......
 
I remember, this all started a few years ago when Terry opened his mouth about his porn addiction and since then his over-sharing about his marriage has never stopped. Eventually, that led him to admit he was groped by another man. Of course that led to the Gabrielle Union situation...one thing after the next...wheew. Now, we're at "Black Supremacy."

This is a lesson, don't put your business in the streetz, if you're old enough to remember your parents probably told you this before the internet. & it's still true.
 
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I think he cheated on his wife so he apologizes publicly every chance he gets.
There is something so obnoxious and lame about him
Everytime he's on a talk show i cant change the station fast enough
 
His wife seems to be the head of that household, where was she when he was thinking about sending out this tweet
He probably said it because of his wife. Some people think this way without knowing it. We have accepted white teachers, white guides and we all went thru white institutions such as hospitals, schools. We have accepted white. But what if all this is programming of devils. What if there is a force that is to destroy humanity and white represent that force. The desire not to separate is a suicidal control. At least separate long enough to get your true identity back. People have no knowledge of what they have become and what they are really living by. Whites do not know what real blacks and real blackness is. This is what part of the study of Jonestown was about. How to infiltrate and disrupt black organizations. To destroy and kill all real blacks and real black organizations. As long as we are controlled by the worship of war, sickness, etc. that is all we know.
What would it be like if real blacks and real blackness were to re-materialize? How many devils would say I am not going to follow truth or real blackness.
 
I think he cheated on his wife so he apologizes publicly every chance he gets.
There is something so obnoxious and lame about him
Everytime he's on a talk show i cant change the station fast enough
he was addicted to gay porn and almost ruin the beard relationship with his wife cause he couldn't get over his penis fetish... Than he almost embarrassed them both in public when a producer groped him a few times for some roles.. His wife probably was like god do you have to be so openly gay that your faggotry slutty ways are out in plain site and that they have no respect to keep it behind closed doors... Than he felt gay shamed and blamed it on heterosexuality and the black male race and went on tour with this toxic masculinity line which attacked the male species for not accepting dudes like him..for his public moment outing 1 of the many gay behind the scenes dudes they made him do the crap that is called John Henry movie and now he was supposed to jump in front of a bullet for racist cacs with using this black supremacy line... This is the story of Terry cruise
 
Bruh what the fuck does that even mean

Defeating cac pseudo supremacy without white people creates some fictional shit called

Black supremacy

So basically he is saying is lets wait for all the racist crackers to change...

And approve of the new negros we have become

We don't wants to upset massa hollow bones...

This clown took the coon badge and embedded it in his

Heart......
I think he was trying to say All lives matters
 

Now....
Rather than taking the time to reflect on the anger and outrage his original post has provoked among Black people, once again, he fucking DOUBLES DOWN on his ignorance and charges people who call him out on his bullshit.
"Black Supremists"....?

You know it's bad when your racial & political ideology are right in line with people like:
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Geez, dude.
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I think he was trying to say All lives matters

If so he would've been better off..

Just sayin that mindless chicken shit

Instead of sounding shallow as fuck

Thinking he dropping some kind of deep societal science...

I know a bruh tryin to maintain a certain lifestyle in them Hollywood hills

But gatddddayammmm

I mean he ain't the Candace owench...

Chick

But he on his way with that bullshit
 
If so he would've been better off..

Just sayin that mindless chicken shit

Instead of sounding shallow as fuck

Thinking he dropping some kind of deep societal science...

I know a bruh tryin to maintain a certain lifestyle in them Hollywood hills

But gatddddayammmm

I mean he ain't the Candace owench...

Chick

But he on his way with that bullshit
Exactly, he was better off just saying all lives matters. I agree that he was trying to drop some deep societal science, Shit backfired like crazy. He legit thought that was smooth deep when he hit send. :roflmao:

Defeating White supremacy without White people creates Black supremacy.
Eliminating white supremacy is simply making the playing field equal and fair. How is starting the game of life Whites 0 vs Blacks 0 creating an unfair advantage for blacks (Black Supremacy)? Hell whites may still dominate blacks but at least you can say you had a fair chance and can actually do things to get better.

But when you start the game of life Whites 42 to Blacks 3, it is hard to know if you are really that bad or if you are so far behind that nothing you do would result in a better outcome and if you are wasting your time trying to improve

Equality is the truth.
Equality is not the truth. The truth is being "Fair". The truth is starting the game at 0 - 0 and everyone is governed by the sames rules and the best man wins. That is the truth. You can't say every time Whites cross the end-zone it is 14 pts and every time blacks do the same it is 7 because we would have to score twice as much just to get even.

Like it or not, we are all in this together.
Fool we are the oppressed people. We are in this by ourselves because Whites could literally sit this out and it would have no affect on them
 
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It’s stupid because right now we are seeing solidarity from many ethnic groups including white people and I dig all the energy.

So where in his feeble ass mind did he see this as only Black people pushing this movement?

Oh I get it so because people of all colors are championing the slogan Black Lives Matter it’s leading to Black Supremacy?

Yeah he definitely wanted to say All Lives Matter.

Someone got to Crews. He’s one of those Candace Owens coons in some alt-right white mans pocket.
 
All this deflection started on Saturday with Oprah and her conference (Interference) of madness.

Hollywood and its political friends are going to try to take this movement as much as they can....
 
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