The Memeing of Black Bitches

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Do you agree with Isiah Thomas that Black Men can call Black Women "bitches" while White Men cannot?

If not, where -- in the cultural meme that grew and molded Isiah Thomas -- did he learn to believe that it was appropriate and expected to call Black Women "bitches?"

Are all Black Women "bitches" by default in Isiah's mind -- or does he use that derogatory term on only those women he believes are below him in status and competence?  Is his mother a bitch?  His wife?  His daughters?

The chilling lesson of Isiah Thomas' Black Bitches is that he sets an example for bad behavior modeling in young people who look up to him to catch ideas and inspiration from a man -- A Proud Black Man -- many of us used to admire and emulate.

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