Apologies … we already did a post on how Bree Newsome Bass explained that “racism is what policing is” and Jemele Hill added that “the entire system of policing is based on white supremacist violence.” As this editor said, he suspected that “whiteness” would come into the conversation, and it certainly did. Remember back in 2020 when the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History & Culture put up a display on whiteness and white culture, altering black visitors that white people believe in individualism, hard work, objectivity, the nuclear family, progress, respect for authority, and delayed gratification, among other beliefs.
The thing about “whiteness” is it’s not confined to white people. Asian Americans can show a belief in whiteness. Even blacks can fall into the trap of whiteness, which a black board of education member just said is “so evil.” You can take courses to “heal” your inner whiteness.
Bree Newsom Bass is back to talk about whiteness:
Once again— whiteness is an *ideology*
There are some Black people who believe in it more than some white folks 🥴
— Bree Newsome Bass (@BreeNewsome) January 28, 2023
There are some poor white people out here demanding the abolition of police while some buttoned up Black folk are still desperately trying to preserve their little slice of the white capitalist pie. Always been like that
— Bree Newsome Bass (@BreeNewsome) January 28, 2023
We’ve been assured that no one has suggested abolishing the police, let alone defunding them.
And here, once again, is Jemele Hill explaining how blacks can support whiteness:
“The entire system of policing is based on white supremacist violence”
So the black cops in my neighborhood are white supremacists?
This is truly shocking.
— EBITDUUUH (@EBITDUUUH) January 27, 2023
Just as women sometimes carry the water for misogyny and the patriarchy, Black people have definitely done the same for white supremacy. You’re stuck on the faces. I’m looking at the system and why it was created. https://t.co/010GROq6aK
— Jemele Hill (@jemelehill) January 27, 2023
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We suspected we’d get to the point where the cops accused of murdering Tyre Nichols would be claimed to be not “authentically” black.
Everything isn't about race, Jemele. Maybe, just maybe, it's about only about police brutality and the mindset police officers have.
— Eagles-Gators. (@phillygator1986) January 28, 2023
Lmaoooooo more Ls for Jemele in 2023
— JayVisualz (@jayvisualzstore) January 28, 2023
“It’s white supremacy but don’t look at their faces.”
— Levi Slade (@LeviSlade2) January 27, 2023
— Jon Locke (@FreeGuccifer) January 27, 2023
Gobbledygook
— Anmarie (@AnmarieInMn) January 27, 2023
Jemele the spokesperson on all things race
— Pat Murphy (@PatMurph84) January 28, 2023
Is there anything you can think of that isn’t racist? I know. It’s a tough one. Take your time.
— erik (@number1erik) January 27, 2023
Imagine being a professional race baiter as a career choice.
— Marcus Cromwell (@JupiterIncident) January 27, 2023
You’ve run out of legitimate racism to keep the money press rolling.
You’re having to fabricate a new supply by lying.
— Aurelian of Rome ☪️ (@AurelianofRome) January 27, 2023
The woman who notes the skin color of every person in every tweet she's ever sent now says she's "not stuck on faces." You can't make this stuff up.
— Stax (@StaxLastTweet) January 28, 2023
Sorry there are not enough overwrought white girls in the country to sell this to.
— Steven woolery (@Stevenwoolery) January 27, 2023
So … are the five accused ex-cops guilty of murder? Or can they plead that they were infected with whiteness at the police academy and it was the whiteness that’s to blame?
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