Sadly, far too often Black women are not considered a part of the equation when it comes to Black folk. And perhaps that's the reason this video ever saw the light of day. But it did. And as you can imagine, when it hit the internet, people had a LOT to say about it. And most of it was not favorable but it was spot on. Check out the response on the following pages..@Tyrese has words for promiscuous women who wanna get chosen pic.twitter.com/nn6qDfbvq8
— BET (@BET) April 10, 2017
@BET @Tyrese Does he have words for promiscuous men too?
— queen onyx (@onyxkhaleesi24) April 10, 2017
@BET @Tyrese @BET has a responsibility to its audience & that includes Black women. Giving a platform to mysoginy with no counter voice is irresponsible.
— Skylar Ezell (@Skylar_Writer) April 10, 2017
@BET @Tyrese for a man that's married he sure thinks about hoes a lot.
— FLEEKiavelli (@ToriJayFerrell) April 10, 2017
@BET @Tyrese pic.twitter.com/A6OkplKbJD
— Cottonball (@awesomelocks) April 10, 2017
@BET @Tyrese Soooo..all of these promiscuous women are having sex with themselves?
— myrna orvam (@msorvam) April 10, 2017
@BET @Tyrese Shut this shit up, @tyrese. @BET, I'm so disappointed that you're giving this misogyny a platform.
— La Peebz. (@thepbg) April 10, 2017
@BET @Tyrese @BET y'all got any black women working there? Because I'm really having a hard time trying to understand how this made it out the studio??
— Lee (@LovelyXOs) April 10, 2017
@BET @Tyrese Shame on you BET. I don't expect anything more from a man that commissioned a painting of X baptizing Pac. But I expect more from you BET.
— Alla Prima Donna (@KrissiScribbles) April 10, 2017
@BET @Tyrese If I got my black ass up & ready for work in the morning, & was told I had to interview Tyrese, on my mama I'd walk right out the building
— chickfiltay (@tcaxo_) April 10, 2017
And then Kimberly Foster, creator of For Harriet went all the way in, in this string of tweets.Y'all really filmed and released this shit...
— king crissle (@crissles) April 10, 2017
Keep going with the layoffs @BET. https://t.co/Itp5vEv6SM
I WANT TO TALK ABOUT HOW BLACK SPACES ABDICATE THEIR RESPONSIBILITY TO BLACK WOMEN BY LIFTING UP DUMMIES LIKE TYRESE https://t.co/tAujH3aYgD
— Kimberly N. Foster (@KimberlyNFoster) April 10, 2017
Black women are Black people. We are whole humans deserving of respect (hoes or not) and we deserve better than lectures from Tyrese.
— Kimberly N. Foster (@KimberlyNFoster) April 10, 2017
Moreover, it's time we don't let these spaces ride the fence on this shit. Which side are you on, @BET?
— Kimberly N. Foster (@KimberlyNFoster) April 10, 2017
.@BET Because in a couple of months y'all will be promoting Black Girls Rock. Didn't you just have a conference for Leading Black women, @BET.
— Kimberly N. Foster (@KimberlyNFoster) April 10, 2017
.@BET So do you love and care about all Black women or just the Black girls and women who aren't hoes and sluts? Choose you this day! We're tired.
— Kimberly N. Foster (@KimberlyNFoster) April 10, 2017
I've been repeatedly triggered by Tyrese today on multiple platforms. Sorry. Bye.
— Kimberly N. Foster (@KimberlyNFoster) April 10, 2017
.@BET Do think @BET would let me talk about how Black men should go to college and wear ties if they don't want to get killed?
— Kimberly N. Foster (@KimberlyNFoster) April 10, 2017
.@BET What if I wanted to discuss how the nerdy Black boys shouldn't worry because the thug Black boys ain't gon be shit anyway?
— Kimberly N. Foster (@KimberlyNFoster) April 10, 2017
.@BET There is a certain type of discourse we do not and should not allow around Black boys and Black men in supposedly pro-Black spaces.
— Kimberly N. Foster (@KimberlyNFoster) April 10, 2017
.@BET The same care is not afforded to Black women and girls and it's crazy because y'all need us in so many ways.
— Kimberly N. Foster (@KimberlyNFoster) April 10, 2017
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