Queen Sugar Breakout Star Kofi Siriboe Is Attacked On Social Media After Saying “Nobody Will Ride For You Like A Black Woman.”
We knew there was a reason we were crazy about this dude. The beautiful and talented Kofi Siriboe of the new OWN drama series Queen Sugar had a thing or two to say about his Mom and decided to share it on Twitter. The Ghana native expressed how much his Mom meant to him and suggested that black women are the best at holding a brother down. A couple of his female followers weren’t happy with his exclusion of other races, so they decided to let him know by replying to his post.
Check out the exchange here via Grio.
Grio
“Queen Sugar star Kofi Siriboe took to Twitter on Tuesday to express his love for his mother and appreciation for all black women, but one white woman felt that he should have included mothers of all races.
Siriboe’s original message, on Tuesday, was: “my beautiful mother is every reason i need to cherish, love, and protect my sisters. nobody will ride for you like a black woman. period.”
But a white woman named Claire Palmer took offense to the message, writing, “! Really !! All good mums do those things no matter creed or colour!”
When pressed on why she was calling out Siriboe for praising his mother and sisters, she added, “Everyone knows the power of a statement!! It would have been better put if it was just empowerment to women and left.”
Siriboe’s fans were quick to shut her down, but Siriboe came back with this glorious response:
I can’t count the number of awards and publications that single out white women to praise on a daily basis with no rebuttals from black women. Instead of complaining, my job is to do the same for my mother and sistas, specifically and unapologetically. Just because an award show isn’t called the White Entertainment Awards, it doesn’t mean that’s not what it is. A few sprinkles of Black entertainers isn’t satisfactory and quite frankly, it’s disrespectful. America’s past will tell you what my black skin has meant to them. America’s present will tell you what my black skin still means to them. Therefore, it’s not my responsibility to celebrate and praise that same black skin. And, yes, it’s a very conscious and deliberate effort. I shouldn’t have to think twice when it comes to uplifting my black women. The same way no other race thinks twice when it comes to celebrating theirs.”
Did we mention the fact that we LOVE KOFI SIRIBOE?!
Thank you so much for celebrating us Mr. Hersey, as we will continue to do the same for you and all of our worthy black men.
And now you all are officially in the know!
He is telling the truth. I ride for Kofi most definitely