wait until you all read the part of his memoir (the first one, of the two he's written) about how he beat up his girlfriend but it was hip hop's fault or something (he really wrote this)https://twitter.com/AsteadWesley/status/1286061966906335238 …
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No, it’s about how he sees the culture he grew up in as laden with problematic messages about gender. It’s weird that every other race is allowee to interrogate how their culture transmits toxic masculinity, but if a black person does it they’re a traitor or something
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No, we talk about that and the development of misogynoir a lot. Maybe you don't actually know enough black people to speak on this.
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