VP of Jermar Tisby’s Org Slams White Women For Singing at Beyoncé Concert: ‘It’s a Black-centered Space’

Ally Henny is the LGBTQ-affirming, openly pro-choice Vice President of Jemar Tisby’s Black Christian Collective Organization. We’ve written about her in the past after she advised black women not to enter interracial relationships with white people. She said she’s concerned about the number of black ‘coons’ running for political office because white people are ‘weaponizing’ them

She also said that white children are racist after observing THIS normal playground behavior, that white people enjoy the viral ‘It’s Corn!’ video because they’re racist, and then accused a nine-year-old girl of engaging in problematic behavior” by wearing a “black hairstyle” and therefore being guilty of being white supremacy and “cultural appropriation.” She’s also claimed that gender normativity is rooted in transphobia.’

In a recent Facebook post, she criticized ‘women of pallor,’ ‘people of whiteness’ ‘palm colored folk’ (Hennyesque slurs for white women) for singing during a Beyoncé song, scolding them for ‘not being able to read a room.’

Because she’s one of the Tisby’s more deranged disciples, Henny notes that because the white women sang during the ‘mute challenge’ portion of the concert, they ‘did the maximum for the most points possible’ by entering into a ‘Black-centered space’ while not being ‘being mindful of how they showed up.’ She also laments that the women’s behavior is a ‘microcosm of how people of whiteness treat Black spaces and culture.’

What is the ‘mute challenge?’ People explains:

The mute challenge occurs during Beyoncé’s performance of “Energy,” particularly when she utters the line, “Look around, everybody on mute.” Like a game of Simon Says, the entire crowd stops what they’re doing and goes silent, with some even “freeze framing” and being completely still….The moment of silence usually lasts about five seconds before the music revs up again and Beyoncé continues with the rest of the song.

And for this, Henny’s disdain for white people shines through and is made manifest:

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11 thoughts on “VP of Jermar Tisby’s Org Slams White Women For Singing at Beyoncé Concert: ‘It’s a Black-centered Space’

  1. Beyoncé is way more white than black. Unless of course someone were to view black genes as some sort of disease that forever taints an individual. Black folks should ask themselves why they continue to perpetuate that old slavery-minded, white-man-conceived contagion-like notion of blackness.

    1. And guarantee she lives behind a security gate with guards so the black person from the hood can’t come knock on her front door.

  2. Grousing about someone’s behavior at a ‘music’ concert ?

    It’s almost as if we don’t have enough problems in the world

  3. Just another godless racist. Henny is no less repugnant and loathsome than any KKK member who’s ever lived.

  4. I kind of agree with her. The music industry is just one of the ways that the “elite” subvert European Christian culture and IMHO, White people should be discouraged from consuming such debased music.

  5. Nobody of any color should be listening to this garbage. But, I don’t think Jebal understands that the honkey is Beyoncé’s bread and butter, it isn’t the blacks. Unfortunately that’s true of rap music as well.

  6. Great points! I concede to Ally Henny’s wisdom, albeit delivered with a pathetic knowledge of the English language delivered ghetto-style.

    That said, she’s right, no argument from me. Let’s create black-only-spaces for Ally and her ilk, and lots of white-only spaces too – they will need many, many more spaces as whites are the majority – and then never the twain shall meet.

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