Joseph B. Brown, more commonly known as Judge Joe Brown, is an accomplished lawyer, a celebrated television personality, and a full-fledged, whole ass hotep.
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And before you go, โNo, he isnโt!โ thus, forcing me to retort with, โUhhh, yes the hell he is!โ did you hear what he said about Harriet Tubman? Probably not, since we as a society stopped paying attention to Judge Joe Brown or his mustache eons ago. But because itโs my solemn duty at The Root to keep you abreast of such matters, allow me to explain why Judge Joe Brown doesnโt deserve to breathe the same air as usโor the rest of the universe.
Earlier this month, Brown engaged in a spirited debate with the human Nigerian email scam himself: Dr. Umar Johnson. During said debate, Brown ranted, raved, and railed against an imaginary feminist agenda and voiced his displeasure at the Obama Administrationโs decision to replace Andrew Jackson with Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill.
โThis movie is to soften the public up to the idea of taking a black woman who freed slaves by leading them to freedom and getting her or another one like her on a $20 bill,โ he fumed. โThey canโt get a white woman, so they want a black woman. They donโt care, they just want a woman, and it downs masculinity.โ
Not hotep enough for you? Well, he wasnโt done yet.
He continued, โThe status of an ethnic group is determined by its men, not its women, and putting a black woman on there before a black man is insulting to the black race because youโre saying the men ainโt worth a damn [when] you put a woman up there first.โ
Still not hotep enough? Well, hereโs what he had to say about feminists:
โThey can go straight to hell, and I know they hate themselves โcause they got two X chromosomes instead of an XY. They are fraudulent, self-hating, and theyโre sick.โ
I canโt say Iโm surprised by any of this imbecilic drivel, considering this is the same guy whoโs habitually blamed women for pretty much everything wrong in society, and Brown doesnโt want you to be surprised either.
But what Brown fails to realize is that just because we celebrate black women doesnโt mean itโs at the expense of black men. This is quite literally the same argument white people make against BET, proper seasoning, and just about anything else celebrating our beautiful black ass selves.
I donโt recall anyone ever saying โYou know, Billy Dee Williams would look great on a $20 bill, but maybe we should put Harriet Tubman on there instead since he has a penis and itโd be a great way to elbow drop masculinity.โ
Brown sounds like a whole ass idiot spewing this nonsense:
But instead of giving this dumb ass any more attention, I suggest you check out Harrietโwhich stars Cynthia Erivo, Leslie Odom Jr., and Janelle Monaeโand learn exactly why the iconic freedom fighter and abolitionist not only deserves to be on the $20 bill, but every other bill too.
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