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I never said they can't be offended. My point here is that

1. Their critique is unreasonable.

2. He is not transphobic and if you watched the entire show, you know that as well.

3. He never said LGTBQ people didn't exist

but the idea that we can't talk about this group of people is ridiculous. There are racist gay people and gay Black people are making the unfortunate decision to shield them from critique. To me, it's just sad.

I don't ride for Black people no matter what which if you actually read my work, you would see that I am very critical of our people when they get it wrong. But to keep in 100%, your first response was right. You knew that he wasn't trying to hurt folks. Yet, you were convinced by their movement. Post hockery

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Dr. Allison Wiltz
Dr. Allison Wiltz

Written by Dr. Allison Wiltz

Black womanist scholar with a PhD from New Orleans, LA with bylines in Oprah Daily, Momentum, ZORA, Cultured. #WEOC Founder

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