I do wonder what do they want the average brother to do? A lot women aren't worth being saved and I think a lot of these twitter hoes aren't worthy of it.That's some miserable 'women'
It's simple:
1. Kanye's from Chicago
2. Mrs. Obama is from Chicago
That's their connection. It's like saying "come back home, be you again, not this lost brother"
3. It's a political commentary "When they go low, we go high" by going high (Michelle's influence) Trump's negative influence will disappear/have less impact
Not everything is a comment about black women. Also this never-ending "who wants us?" "nobody wants us" "who will save us?" is seriously unattractive.
I’m sure if it was some black woman trump supporter that was married to a white guy in that position and a prominent black male figure gave her a hug while she was crying, y’all would probably react the same way as those women.


I highly doubt if that’s what he’s saying considering who he is with.
I think the mother figure is more likely
How does a depiction of one particular black woman get translated to ALL black women though? That's the stupidity of this argument. It actually assumes all black women are the same.So nikkas think black women should save them, even if they denounce black women as marriage material, and they support a open racist president? Am I correct?
And somehow no one has a problem with this.So you love that c00n? You want to show him some love ...that’s your pointBut men need healing and love just like women. The thing is that bw and bm need each other. With this kind of thinking black people are lost.

I’m sure if it was some black woman trump supporter that was married to a white guy in that position and a prominent black male figure gave her a hug while she was crying, y’all would probably react the same way as those women.


How does a depiction of one particular black woman get translated to ALL black women though? That's the stupidity of this argument. It actually assumes all black women are the same.
That's what happen when you live in a twitter bubble discussion about "black women this, black men that" all day everyday. It colors how you view the rest of the world and you start to apply the same filter to everything you see.I can't believe this random woman clained that her interpretation of a scene was not only fact but also that it was the artist who created it's personal opinion of the scene without ever speaking to him.And somehow no one has a problem with this.