galaxyann
galaxyann
galaxyann

“A black person’s humanity can never be fully realized in the presence of whiteness.”

Mr. Harriot,

I agree. This is needed. It’s kinda like a public service for a couple of reasons:

Whoo!

It’s been a while since I’ve read the Clapback Mailbag, but the universe must’ve known to steer me this way today. My whole day has be a “They think we’re stupid” one.

Wishing I was homeschooled most especially by your mom. Thank you for sharing her wisdom and what she instilled in you to carry on this fight. 

At times, I sometimes feel as if the Clapback is not needed. I wonder if we are giving trolls, bigots, racists and downright low-functioning attention whores what they want more then money and power, attention that they can use to fuel their rage and to share with their like-minded kin about how the ‘nergos’ have

Regarding your reply to Mr. I.Q. genius, all I have to say is...

Damn, that story was triggering. Harriot got me having flashbacks and shit.

I wish I had a Mrs. Sellers tell it like it is. All the Black teachers I had hated Black kids because they had apartments on Randalls Island or in Westcheter and felt they ‘came up’. These uppity negroes despised the fact they had to come into

People with poor IQ/high IQ...

That boy ain’t been right ever since his mama passed.

I mean duh, but also no child is getting gender reassignment surgery at that age.  Like there is no world where that is even a possibility, it’s such a “well is men can marry men people are gonna marry their dogs!” argument.  It’s just not within the realm of reason.  I think the earliest I have heard of anything is a

He says he doesn’t like to talk politics but then goes on someone like Candace Owens show... it’s pretty clear where he leans.

Yes, at age 3 we need to worry about the irreversible, lifelong repercussions of... maybe wearing different clothes and maybe going by a different name/pronouns.

That’s like saying “300,000 firemen died to end a historically massive fire that they started, and kept going as long as possible.”

Yeah, I’m not sure why this is being treated as breaking news. This was clear if you read the indictments. The only reason it was even in question was due to people looking to absolve the pretty, well-off white girl from any responsibility.

Of course she knew. It was clear from the onset. She was asked to pose for fake rowing photos, for goodness sake.

Community college is for poors, don't ya know?

If she was really interested in her education, she could find a good community college, do well there and transfer to a university after a couple of years. I’m guessing that won’t happen.

This story really illustrates how rich people live in a different version of America from the rest of us.