Terry Crews Asks “Are All White People Bad? No.” & “Are All Black People Good? No.”

Terry Crews

Terry Crews Asks “Are All White People Bad? No.” & “Are All Black People Good? No.”

Actor Terry Crews has been caught in some controversy lately as his comments regarding race relations in America have not been well received by some social media users. Now Terry Crews is back to address some more of his perspective when it comes to race in America. The actor took to his twitter to write,

“Are all white people bad? No. Are all black people good? No. Knowing this reality- I stand on my decision to unite with good people, no matter the race, creed or ideology. Given the number of threats against this decision- I also decide to die on this hill.”

While some users agreed with Terry Crews’s tweet, others were not impressed.

 

Terry’s latest tweet is within a series of tweets that have gone viral because of the backlash he’s received from members of the black community. A few days ago, Terry was trending once again after he made another tweet in regards to Black Lives Matter,

“We must ensure #blacklivesmatter doesn’t morph into #blacklivesbetter.” 

TV Host, and comedian Amanda Seales dropped her comments off under his post, calling the tweet, “unintellectual, and irresponsible,

Comedian D. L. Hughley agreed with Amanda Seales and other social media users writing:

On June 7, Terry Crews’s tweets landed him in a load of controversy after he wrote about how to defeat white supremacy:

“Defeating White supremacy without White people creates Black supremacy. Equality is the truth. Like it or not, we are all in this together.”

He also wrote:

“Any Black person who calls me a coon or and Uncle Tom for promoting EQUALITY is a Black Supremist [sic], because they have determined who’s Black and who is not.”

After he began trending on Twitter he responded to a few comments saying,

What are your thoughts on Terry Crews’s latest tweets landing the actor in controversy once again? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

Authored by: Chelsea Adjalla