Terry Crews Gets Criticized On Twitter For His Response To Protests
Terry Crews had a few things to say regarding the current protests that are taking place nationally and internally regarding the specific police brutality that frequently takes place against African Americans.
“Defeating White supremacy without White people creates Black supremacy. Equality is the truth,” Crews tweeted on Sunday (June 7). Tyler James Williams, who starred in Everybody Hates Chris alongside Crews swiftly responded to the actor.
“I’m not trying to call you out [Terry Crews]. You know it’s all love always. But we’re rightfully angry right now and fed up with anyone not with our cause wholeheartedly,” Williams tweeted at Crews. “I don’t want to see that energy pointed your way or diverted from the cause.”
Defeating White supremacy without White people creates Black supremacy. Equality is the truth.
— Terry Crews (@terrycrews) June 7, 2020
Like it or not, we are all in this together.
I understand, Tyler. I was not saying Black supremacy exists, because it doesn't. I am saying if both Black and Whites don't continue to work together-- bad attitudes and resentments can create a dangerous self-righteousness. That's all. https://t.co/YLWGnpj8fl
— Terry Crews (@terrycrews) June 8, 2020
“I understand, Tyler. I was not saying Black supremacy exists because it doesn’t. I am saying if both Black and Whites don’t continue to work together– bad attitudes and resentments can create a dangerous self-righteousness. That’s all,” Crews tweeted back to Williams.
Writer Kevin Powell also responded to Crews. “This makes absolutely no sense, makes very Black self-hating assumption that Black folks actually try to do harm to White people in major ways, when there is no proof in history of any such behavior even remotely close to White supremacist behavior. Please, read books, sir,” Powell tweeted at Crews.
“That’s not what I’m saying, Kevin. At all,” Crews responded. Comedian Godfrey also responded to Crews. “I love you as a friend Brother Terry. But I disagree with you 100%. No such thing as Black Supremacy. That is a tactic that Racist whites use to counteract our rebellion to their horrific treatment of us. It’s called Gaslighting. Black pride isn’t anti-white,” Godfrey said.
That's not what I'm saying Kevin. At all. https://t.co/RTaz9YInZ3
— Terry Crews (@terrycrews) June 8, 2020
I agree. I'm not discussing white people here. there are "gatekeepers of Blackness" within our own community who decide who's Black and who's not. I have often been called out for not being "black enough". How can that be? https://t.co/Tt9Og866x6
— Terry Crews (@terrycrews) June 8, 2020
Powell then continued his conversation with Crews. “Terry, with all due respect, given your platform, you cannot just post something like that even remotely suggests that Black people would fall into ‘Black Supremacy’ if we battle White Supremacy without White people,” Powell added.
“Kevin, I’ve learned that people will take anything you say and twist it for their own evil. Anything,” Crews then responded to Powell.
“Any Black person who calls me a coon or an Uncle Tom for promoting EQUALITY is a Black Supremacist because they have determined who’s Black and who is not,” Crews then tweeted. On Monday morning (June 8), Terry Crews took to Twitter again to clarify his previous statements.
“I believe it is important we not suffer from groupthink, and we keep minds of our own, and be allowed to ask difficult questions to each other. I believe this dialogue is important as we get through this trauma together. I love you,” Terry Crews tweeted. “Please know that everything I’ve said comes from a spirit of love and reconciliation, for the Black community first, then the world as a whole, in hopes to see a better future for Black people.”
Below, check out more criticism of Terry Crews from Twitter.
Terry Crews saw Whitlock got fired and went “Brother, imma carry on your legacy.” 😂😂😂😂😂
— Van “#1 Voice in Wrestling Media” Lathan Jr (@VanLathan) June 8, 2020
https://twitter.com/TheOrlandoJones/status/1269788877784522765
Terry Crews saw Whitlock got fired and went “Brother, imma carry on your legacy.” 😂😂😂😂😂
— Van “#1 Voice in Wrestling Media” Lathan Jr (@VanLathan) June 8, 2020
“Y’all gonna stop dragging Terry Crews for his Black Supremacy tweet?”
— Josiah Johnson (@KingJosiah54) June 8, 2020
Black Twitter: pic.twitter.com/PdTavRixi2
Nobody:
— Bicana (@BryanWildThorn) June 8, 2020
Terry Crews: pic.twitter.com/rEtxONbLN9
Coons are negroes who choose white approval over black advancement.
— Amanda Seales 🇬🇩✊🏾 (@amandaseales) June 8, 2020
Just so we're clear:
— Amanda Seales 🇬🇩✊🏾 (@amandaseales) June 8, 2020
1: there is no such thing as BLACK SUPREMACY. Liberation from an oppressive system is not rooted in a desire to BECOME the oppressive system.
2: yes, there are people who attempt to measure blackness according to diff methods. My bottom line is EVERY black experience IS a black experience UNLESS it is ANTI-black.
— Amanda Seales 🇬🇩✊🏾 (@amandaseales) June 8, 2020
3: @terrycrews tweets and previous actions are a demonstration of anti-blackness. When you use yourself in any way to obstruct the truth of another black person's PRO-BLACK experience you are a coon. He did that with Gab and he's doing that with this movement.
— Amanda Seales 🇬🇩✊🏾 (@amandaseales) June 8, 2020
Black supremacy? pic.twitter.com/gvi5FcPc20
— Matthew A. Cherry (@MatthewACherry) June 8, 2020
When u realize he wasn’t acting this is really him in real life. #TerryCrews pic.twitter.com/agPKqOe0Tg
— Ms. Diggs (@DiggsandCo) June 8, 2020
https://twitter.com/JameelHassan_/status/1269974297092788224
#terrycrews compulsive need to make all the yt people in the room feel comfortable is pathetic and, if I wasn’t so sad, laughable.
— a clever girl (@KeepYourEnergyx) June 8, 2020
#TerryCrews Black Supremacy? What World Are You Living In?
— Marva Longmore (@Undergrowth2) June 8, 2020
Dam brother I actually assumed that you were more intelligent than this...WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK??? pic.twitter.com/a4f1Q7T6X9
— Sean Jackson (@SeanJac41633102) June 8, 2020
https://twitter.com/Xoxo_Milah/status/1270011632819638272
When I was born, there were still former slaves living in the United States. People who were born during slavery were still living. That's how close we are to that time and there has never been "black supremacy" of any kind in the United States.
— #VoteYourConscience (@DoWhatsJust) June 8, 2020