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Giudicelli was hatin' on Serena because
he was hatin on BLACK PANTHER because
he was hatin on black culture
We weren't fooled by the ole french fool.
* * * * * By the way, anybody who thinks France is less racist than the United States should think again. They're just smarter about keeping their ethnoracism hidden. This is why the French make sure they don't take a census that takes into account race and ethnicity. That right -- there's no way to really know for sure how many black, brown, and Muslim people there are in the country. Therefore it's harder to figure out which demographic is poor and/or discriminated against.
And I hear their history books are even more whitewashed than the United States'.
Colorblind racism at it's finest. Don't talk about it (racism)? It'll go away
But somehow, in their colorblind society, they've managed to make 60% of the prisoners never-seen-as-white-Muslim at one point -- despite only being 8 to 10% of the total population.
This is likely why that hate-filled Charlie Hebdo magazine (that likes to target Muslims and black women) is mistaken for satire there.
Giudicelli's verbal attack on Serena just confirmed what I already knew.
* * * * *
And in more Serena-News. She became the first black woman to sport corn-rows on Teen Vogue's cover this month.
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/serena-williams-makes-history-as-first-woman-to-ever-wear-cornrows-on-teen-vogue-cover_us_5c126b47e4b002a46c14dc3c
Changes to rules of the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) will make it possible for Serena Williams to wear her famous black catsuit...
“Leggings and mid-thigh-length compression shorts may be worn with or without a skirt, shorts or dress,” the new regulations read.
Williams wore the suit in August after returning from maternity leave nine months after giving birth to daughter Alexis Olympia. The outfit served as a compression garment to prevent the champion from getting the blood clots that almost killed her while she had her baby. She also thought the suit was symbolic of the strength of women.
Bernard Giudicelli, the hatin’ a** president of the French Open, threw a fit and swore he would ban similar clothing from his matches..."
Giudicelli said at the time. “I believe we have sometimes gone too far. Serena’s outfit this year, for example, would no longer be accepted. You have to respect the game and the place.”
https://blavity.com/serena-williams-can-now-wear-all-the-catsuits-she-wants-after-rule-amendment-from-womens-tennis-association?
Giudicelli was hatin' on Serena because
he was hatin on BLACK PANTHER because
he was hatin on black culture
We weren't fooled by the ole french fool.
* * * * * By the way, anybody who thinks France is less racist than the United States should think again. They're just smarter about keeping their ethnoracism hidden. This is why the French make sure they don't take a census that takes into account race and ethnicity. That right -- there's no way to really know for sure how many black, brown, and Muslim people there are in the country. Therefore it's harder to figure out which demographic is poor and/or discriminated against.
And I hear their history books are even more whitewashed than the United States'.
Colorblind racism at it's finest. Don't talk about it (racism)? It'll go away
But somehow, in their colorblind society, they've managed to make 60% of the prisoners never-seen-as-white-Muslim at one point -- despite only being 8 to 10% of the total population.
This is likely why that hate-filled Charlie Hebdo magazine (that likes to target Muslims and black women) is mistaken for satire there.
Giudicelli's verbal attack on Serena just confirmed what I already knew.
* * * * *
And in more Serena-News. She became the first black woman to sport corn-rows on Teen Vogue's cover this month.
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/serena-williams-makes-history-as-first-woman-to-ever-wear-cornrows-on-teen-vogue-cover_us_5c126b47e4b002a46c14dc3c
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