Soul_Rattler
Active Member
Let's look at what you're comparing.Given what a vast majority of Black women have been expressing on social media, the bold is absolutely hilarious in it's lack of awareness. They've literally been saying the same thing about men not listening to them about the issues they face as women and constantly being told "This ain't the right time to address that". For the record I agree with the latter part of your post and think there's too much pushback and not enough self reflection often when critiques of certain groups are offered up...but given the context of the song itself and what sparked the backlash...you using that logic is funny as hell.
Women talked about misogyny and the glass ceiling after Cardi B admitted to raping and robbing niggas.
Women talked about Lauren London "securing the bag" after Nipsey got gunned down in broad daylight.
This was J. Cole talking about communicating and understanding better in an era of social and civil unrest.
Blacl women specifically talked about freedom from black men while black men, women, and children were marching and dying during the Civil Rights era.
If you really think Cole's bad timing is equal to women's typical bad timing.... wow.