Bernice King Reacts To Sexyy Crimson’s MLK Day Publish

Bernice thanked Sexyy for the apology whereas making it clear there have been no arduous emotions. “I worth you as a human being,” she wrote, including she simply had “issues in regards to the picture” as Dr. King “has turn into a little bit of a caricature to the world” and “his picture is commonly used with no regard to his household, his sacrificial work, or to the tragic, unjust approach by which he died (a state-sanctioned assassination).”
“I earnestly want that individuals would think about what it might really feel wish to see their deceased, murdered father repurposed for celebration fliers, unjust laws, and so on,” she mentioned.
And though she did not agree with Sexyy’s put up, she defended the rapper from folks calling her “trash” and “ghetto” and evaluating her to her mother and father. She mentioned it was “not [her] intention that [Sexyy] be denigrated” and wished her properly.