I mean, it ain't easy to come down on Chappelle in a world in which Caitlyn Jenner, a trans woman who is a former Olympic athlete who once graced Wheaties boxes, who literally committed vehicular manslaughter and walked and has some of the most ridiculous and awful political beliefs imaginable, whose only contemporary claim to fame was sharing screen time with an ass on one of the worst reality TV shows ever aired, is branded the face of trans rights or some ridiculous shit by a slavering media, while...
Laverne Cox, a black trans woman who always has been and still is a trans rights activist, gets maybe some media attention when politically convenient, because she was in a Netflix TV show where a pretty blond white chick co-starred to the breasticles of Donna from That '70s Show. And when she does get media attention, it's banking on her (considerably, I freely admit) sex appeal. Usually, by folks who yarble out the other side of their mouths, "fetishizing black bodies isn't cool".
Because "stunning and brave" ain't just a meme, y'all.
Laverne Cox, a black trans woman who always has been and still is a trans rights activist, gets maybe some media attention when politically convenient, because she was in a Netflix TV show where a pretty blond white chick co-starred to the breasticles of Donna from That '70s Show. And when she does get media attention, it's banking on her (considerably, I freely admit) sex appeal. Usually, by folks who yarble out the other side of their mouths, "fetishizing black bodies isn't cool".
Because "stunning and brave" ain't just a meme, y'all.