Black Women Saved Your Lil Wack A$$ Country Again. You’re Welcome. Now Where’s Our Money?
I’m very happy Doug Jones won, but white people, let’s keep some perspective here. We didn’t do this. Had it been left up to us, a pedophile would be headed to the Senate. We still have a lot of work to do. pic.twitter.com/ny2iT5lCx4
— Lorén (@SLTPhd) December 13, 2017
Black Women Vote For Doug Jones
Here we are. Doug Jones won the senate seat in Alabama over child molesting, racist, sexist Roy Moore. Hip, hip, hooray. But what’s probably the bigger news is who’s responsible: Black women voted overwhelmingly for Jones, providing 30 percent of the vote and voting above 90 percent. Meanwhile the MAJORITY of white people voted for Moore. The. Majority.
black women of Alabama walking into work tomorrow knowing they defeated their MAGA coworkers. pic.twitter.com/aUxxba3hkt
— . (@_Vaun) December 13, 2017
Now everyone is celebrating black women, and rightfully so. But, um, what’s next. Y’all gonna thank us with some jobs? Some equal pay? Some NOT KILLING US? Anything? Just a hug? Nah, we good on that. So let’s enjoy how WE celebrated OUR victory. The rest of y’all can kiss the ring.
“Save white people from themselves, but don’t ask for equal rights.” pic.twitter.com/eJeaRvkHF7
— julia craven🔥 (@juliacraven) December 13, 2017
Thank black women by supporting black women. Pay us. Vote with us. Hire us. Read our writing. Fund our projects and ministries. Vote us into office. Purchase from our businesses. Amplify us. Stand against racism and sexism.
— Austin Channing (@austinchanning) December 13, 2017
I swear. Morning joe keep saying “the people of Alabama spoke”. No. Black people did. White folks supported Moore
— Darth Kriss (@insanityreport) December 13, 2017
Bwaahahahaha… @SymoneDSanders ain’t dealing with @EagleEdMartin’s bullshit any longer. 😂😂😂 #CNNTonight pic.twitter.com/3fW1RnaSEp
— Hugh Jasoul (@HughJasoull) December 13, 2017
I mean #blackwomen is trending & I’m here for it. pic.twitter.com/pBmgeMDWlC
— 🌴TropicalSunsets🐚 (@B00B00_TheFool) December 13, 2017
ICYMI: 97 percent of Black women voted for Jones while 65 percent of white women voted for Moore. We won't always be there to clean up the mess.#Alabama #DougJones #BlackWomen
— renee dupree (@rdp) December 13, 2017
I told my husband, "#Blackwomen are trending." He said, "For what? For saving our country from this Roy Moore a–hole? They should be."
— Nadra Nittle (@NadraKareem) December 13, 2017
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White liberals posting #BlackWomen then they'll be no where to be found protesting police brutality, housing and the wage gap. Opportunists. pic.twitter.com/MrLdEqipVw
— Dimeji Babalola⚡ (@dimejibabalola) December 13, 2017
#AlabamaSenateElection coming thru like…#Blackwomen voters coming thru like…As a Alabama native I’m proud! #DougJones pic.twitter.com/TlsblILD2C
— Tevin J (@TJ_IV) December 13, 2017
Moore demands recount. #Blackwomen: pic.twitter.com/0TbNlqYyeK
— Ayesha K. Faines✒️ (@ayeshakfaines) December 13, 2017
A friendly reminder: 94% in the presidential election and 96% in the #ALSenate race. It's time the DNC started paying significantly more attention to its most dependable demographic, #BlackWomen pic.twitter.com/c2eJKWDyVY
— Wanjiku Ngare (@VWanjikuNgare) December 13, 2017
#BlackWomen Front and center today for alabama pic.twitter.com/uZWBuPKskm
— DKT (@darleneturner53) December 13, 2017
Roy Moore does not concede the race. #AlternativeFacts has him watching #AlternativeSenateRaceResults Boy Bye!
Signed Sincerely, #BlackWomen pic.twitter.com/qQ8WXranlQ— Tiffany Cross (@TiffanyDCross) December 13, 2017
#BlackWomen how they showed up and showed out today in Alabama.. pic.twitter.com/i3sciadZuM
— DKT (@darleneturner53) December 13, 2017
Hey Hollywood: Greenlight 800 superhero movies starring black women NOW because we’re already out here saving the world one vote at a time.
— Robin Thede (@robinthede) December 13, 2017
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