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PART ONE: We Come to the Defense of Ari Lennox, Teyana Taylor & Blue Ivy

Feb 20, 2020
Black women are actually changing their icon photos and profile pictures on social media after two journalists practically went after and criticized Blue Ivy's appearance and went on to say that they commented on this photo of Blue saying that J's jeans are about to hit and, hopefully, her. They'll run out and she'll probably end up getting plastic surgery like Kylie Jenner. Wow, I don't know, I don't even know, IV isn't going to be the only one whose appearance is under attack, I don't know if you guys heard about this, but recently a Rottweiler journalist called out singer Zara Lennox and Teyana Taylor saying they looked like Rottweilers and I loved the way Ari handled this.
part one we come to the defense of ari lennox teyana taylor blue ivy
In fact, she connected and spoke from her heart. She was obviously emotional and this is what she had to say: Look, why is this your speech, why do you feel so comfortable tearing down black women, women and no other race, look around you, look underneath you, look around you. around, when are Hispanic women compared to dogs? When do they do that? When do they do that? to white women when white men do that to white women what are Hispanic men doing that those Hispanic women are not doing it Wow ladies, what do you think about this?
part one we come to the defense of ari lennox teyana taylor blue ivy

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Well, first of all, can I say a happy birthday, today is Blue Ivy? your birthday we love you I mean that bag I'm not speaking for jay-z this is just my opinion I know this is a film critic this film critic works for Vanity Fair and the other woman works for Harper's Bazaar What I do know is that in In the past, when things like this happened, there was an incident on B and where a person online said something, made a joke about Blue Ivy, she actually got fired. I think she would be handled indirectly, like internally. yes, get rid of eternally, yes, yes, some things will happen and there will probably be boycotts.
part one we come to the defense of ari lennox teyana taylor blue ivy
I think Harper's and Vanity Fair, in my opinion, would do something because she will never be in their magazine, they will never hire a writer or journalist who will say comments like not only her but the people around her, her circle and things like that, and I'm proud of black women for stepping up and speaking out about this. I think on the issue specifically of Blue Ivy, you know, black children are often just not If we were given the opportunity to be seen as children, you know, we've seen it in very unhealthy ways with people like Mike Brown and Tamir Rice. , but it still resonates in this scenario where we look at Blue Ivy and someone is talking.
part one we come to the defense of ari lennox teyana taylor blue ivy
Talking about this baby like this is bad enough that you hate growing women like this, but when you talk like a talk to a child like this, it really speaks to the fact that you're not even looking at this young girl. Even a woman, she's a baby, likes to look at this baby like she's on the same level as you and that scares me because that means you don't even feel the need to protect her and we need to protect our babies, especially the ones. blacks. We children in this nation need to be protected and when you see that you are so upset what she is really talking about is the fact that black women continue to be presented on this chopping block and not protected by our men from each other and etc. and by community and we have such a strong community, so this touched me in a very real way because it always ends up really at the center talking about the evil and the cancer that is really growing within the society of a willingness to speak this type of evil and the woman who intervened, yes, she was like doubling down.
I'm fine if you made a mistake and yeah, you forgot you weren't in a group chat, that's fine and you're like, oh, you know. what my dad, but she was doubling down like, oh, so you guys are mad at me like I just don't, I can't, no, this is what we brought you. It is strange that a man understands what he knows. She was raising awareness. She was talking about our own community, talking about us right black people, so because that triggered it, yeah.

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