Terry Crews Tweet Black Supremacy
Terry Crews has placed himself in the middle of a firestorm on Black Twitter for the second time this year after sending a message about the current movement to end police abuse against African. Terry Crews Terry Crews responded to outrage over his controversial tweets about the notion of “Black supremacy,” explaining his remarks came “from a spirit of love and reconciliation.” The actor. The latest tweets from @TerryCrews.
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Terry Crews is facing backlash once again over his controversial thoughts regarding the Black Lives Matter movement.
On Tuesday (June 30, 2020), the America’s Got Talent host took to Twitter to address the ongoing social justice movement, which saw global protests against police brutality and systemic racism.
“If you are a child of God, you are my brother and sister. I have family of every race, creed and ideology,” he wrote. “We must ensure #blacklivesmatter doesn’t morph into #blacklivesbetter.”
However, the message wasn’t well-received by fans – including recent BET Awards host Amanda Seales, who responded by calling his post “unintellectual and irresponsible.”
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“You are developing into an enemy of the people. Ignorance will be your downfall,” she insisted.
Seales was previously one of several celebs to call out Crews after he shared another controversial tweet regarding social change last month, writing: “Defeating White supremacy without White people creates Black supremacy. Equality is the truth. Like it or not, we are all in this together.”
He later tried to clarify the comments, adding: “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.”
Following his most recent remarks, Crews shared a similar clarification, responding to a critique from Bernice King, the youngest daughter of Martin Luther King, Jr.
“We’re so far from that bridge, Terry… Justice is not a competition,” King wrote, as Crews shared: “You are right, @BerniceKing. I just want to make sure it stays that way. No competition, just creativity. #blacklivesmatter.”