Michael B. Jordan And Ryan Coogler Photo Criticized
A photo showing the brotherly love between two black men is getting raked through the coals online.
Vanity Fair recently featured actor Michael B. Jordan and director Ryan Coogler who’ve made stellar productions together including Fruitvale Station and Creed, posing together with MBJ’s hand draped on top of Coogler’s head.
If you’re not talking about @michaelb4jordan and Ryan Coogler, you will be https://t.co/9j0cAnl907 pic.twitter.com/nSqKTAlSX4
— VANITY FAIR (@VanityFair) March 3, 2016
And while the vast of majority of people LOVED the photo….
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others found fault with it and called it homoerotic.
Seriously?! Masculinity, in particular black masculinity, is waaaay too fragile.
YOU tell us; what’s wrong with this MBJ/Ryan Coogler photo???
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There was nothing sexual about Michael B. Jordan and Ryan Coogler's embrace. Even if there was, are we not beyond that? God, people. Evolve.
— César Vargas (@CesarVargas365) March 8, 2016
I have no thoughts on that Ryan Coogler/Michael B. Jordan photo. I'm filing it in the Jaden Smith/Odell Beckham folder.
— Black. Queer. God. (@Adamant_Yves) March 7, 2016
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So this image of Michael B. Jordan and Ryan Coogler apparently tripped the public's gay alarm. I see brotherly love. pic.twitter.com/4DlhyZTfIb
— Jaime Lee Lewis (@JaimeLeeLewis) March 7, 2016
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