The actor’s message was about how Black people could eliminate white supremacy, and on Sunday, June 7, he wrote, “Defeating White supremacy without White people creates Black supremacy.
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One day prior, Tyler James Williams, who worked with Crews on “Everybody Hates Chris” for four seasons, said he had a problem with the Black supremacy tweet.
“Terry, brother, I know your heart and you know I have love for you and always will,” Williams tweeted on Sunday “No one is calling 4 black supremacy & the narrative that we are hurts our cause & our people.
Crews also responded that same day to Powell, who called his Black supremacy tweet historically inaccurate.
He then responded to Godrey on Sunday after the comedian told him there’s “No such thing as Black Supremacy” and that “Black pride isn’t anti white.”