While white Republican men such as Bill O’Reilly And Sean Spicer are here for disrespecting the likes of Congresswoman Maxine Waters and American Urban Radio Correspondent April Ryan, Black women are always here to finish the nonsense.
On Tuesday in response to the Fox News anchor O’Reilly saying that Waters’ wig looks like James Brown and Spicer telling Ryan to stop shaking her head during a press conference, writer and activist Brittany Packnett took to Twitter with the trending hashtag #BlackWomenAtWork to encourage Black women to share their experiences of being policed, disrespected and treated like utter sh^t in the workplace.
https://twitter.com/MsPackyetti/status/846845815159226368
And the results were glorious:
https://twitter.com/kelleent/status/846825097746960384
https://twitter.com/JessicaLBYRD/status/846865434662064128
https://twitter.com/thetrudz/status/846847539907383297
https://twitter.com/MishaGreen/status/846871256263671808
https://twitter.com/Crystal1Johnson/status/846825928302874624
https://twitter.com/wydaubri/status/846811535980793856
https://twitter.com/HRvibe/status/846902724276846592
https://twitter.com/BiancaSaysJump_/status/846902441886953472
This what the intersections of racism and sexism looks like for us in the workplace. But lesson learned: You can try to beat us down, but we always fight back with truth.
Holla!
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#BlackWomenAtWork Is The Much-Needed Clapback To Bill O’Reilly And Sean Spicer’s Ignorance was originally published on hellobeautiful.com