Do We Owe Black Men an Apology?

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By Joseph Williams, Word in Black 

After Kamala Harris’s stinging loss to Donald Trump in the election on Tuesday, the social media Blackisphere chopped up why an accomplished Black woman — the sitting vice president, a former senator and prosecutor — lost. How, they wondered, could Harris have crashed out to a scandal-plagued, insurrectionist convicted felon, an old white man who was one of the least popular presidents in recent history?

To some, the villains are obvious: the roughly 20% of Black men who, according to exit polls, voted for Trump.

“I just seen a black man say ‘i didn’t vote for Trump…. I voted against Trans rights and LGBTQ people rights, High inflation and a Broken Economy,’” television personality Ts Madison wrote on X. “Trying to Hurt a small group of people as a BLACK person definitely shows me that you don’t want rights…. You want privilege!”

Not so fast, said Joy-Ann Reid, host of MSNBC’s “The Reid Report.”