By Jodi Smith | Social Media | December 13, 2017 |
By Jodi Smith | Social Media | December 13, 2017 |
Susan Sarandon earned the ire of many with her ignorant comments about Hillary Clinton and The Orange Blorp being the same. She continues to talk and when she does, people get pissed. And rightfully so.
Thank you African Americans in Alabama who organized and fought their way to the polls despite so much voter suppression. Thank you Selma once again. Respect. pic.twitter.com/aU3C1rG70A
— Susan Sarandon (@SusanSarandon) December 13, 2017
Twitter was not having any of Sarandon’s bullshit today, kids.
You
— Rico 81💯💣💥💥 (@reesetheone1) December 13, 2017
Help
Screw
Black
People
Last
Year.
You're not welcome. pic.twitter.com/uU4pjthsjd
Keep your thanks. We're in this position because of people like you.
— Malcolm P. Johnson (@admiralmpj) December 13, 2017
No, no Susan. You get to sit down. You don’t get to thank anybody.
— Sneaks (@Neems260) December 13, 2017
Susan, black folks do what we gotta do to survive in turmoil! We always have! It’s not about you! You also tried to break us down! No, thanks! #BlackWomen pic.twitter.com/L5RTfZOE0k
— â™ï¸ Mahogany Brown (@WkndGirl) December 13, 2017
We also overwhelmingly voted for Hilary too maybe next time you'll listen to us but I doubt that pic.twitter.com/vfLThQ5tmR
— Mika (@thatssomika) December 13, 2017
You can have SEVERAL damn seats!!!! pic.twitter.com/GNDZAGo96P
— Sass In Pants (@1981Southpaw) December 13, 2017
You should apologize to black people for throwing them under the trump train in 2016
— The Asteroid (@realAsteroid) December 13, 2017
And about all those hollow “thank you” tweets:
#BlackWomen helped elect a Democrat to the US Senate in AL for the first time in more than 20 years. But we need to do more than congratulate them. Let’s address issues that disproportionately affect Black women—like pay disparity, housing & under-representation in elected office
— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) December 13, 2017