http://www.afronerd.com/2018/12/a-reminder-why-afronerd-exists.html
Offset is a typical man, thought that Cardi would appreciate this “grand gesture”(trash) on a night that was supposed to be about HER, her accomplishments and her music. She was the first female to headline rolling loud but all anybody will remember is his corny ass ?— fran drescher (@franniiedee) December 16, 2018
I think it’s safe to assume that the author of the above tweet is not really the famed comedic actress Fran Drescher but I am sure that the tweet below is from CNN commentator, Symone Sanders:
The festival facilitated the hijacking of Cardi B’s set by a man whose only concern is himself. Do not show up at my job trying to work out our personal biz. This is selfish, the mngmt was unprofessional & I hope there is legal action Cardi can take. Also delete this tweet. https://t.co/H26GXVgtzY— Symone D. Sanders (@SymoneDSanders) December 16, 2018
What do both tweets have in common, you ask? The adherence to an almost Trumpian level of cognitive dissonance. Avid listeners to Afronerd Radio are keenly aware that we not only highlight “Blerd” popular culture but also actively promote the branding of the Black intellect. African brainwork. Black calculation. Here’s a good one-Black American cogitation. If we ever expect to erect a real life Wakanda (Akon’s efforts, notwithstanding), the exaltation of the absurd must cease. I have seen countless tweets, and even think pieces, devoted to varied phenomena that align aspiration with patent dysfunction and again, this must stop. The specific phrase that “triggered” (why did I have to use that word but it does apply) me is “her accomplishments.” Check out one of Ms. B.’s accomplishments as displayed in the lyrical content of one her popular songs, Bartier Cardi via the link below (nope…such filth will not grace this site)-
https://genius.com/Cardi-b-bartier-cardi-lyrics
We cannot continue with the subtext that Black/Brown dysfunction as popular culture is “ok” even though the success derived from it comes at the expense of your community. Or more specifically, your people are the first casualties as you ascend up the ranks as a corporate neo-minstrel.
Everything for Your Minstrel Show……even if the rest of us suffer.
Enter tech wunderkind, Iddrs Sandu:
Hat tip goes to our resident cinephile and redoubtable Afronerd Radio supporter, Sergio Mims for bringing this young gentleman’s quantifiable accomplishments to our attention. Here’s an excerpt on Sandu from CNBC.com: