CNN analyst John Blake alleged that sharing memes of Black personalities with exaggerated reactions on memes, videos or GIFs perpetuates contemporary racism.
"If you’re Black and you’ve shared such images online, you get a pass. But if you’re White, you may have inadvertently perpetuated one of the most insidious forms of contemporary racism," he continued.
A CNN analyst alleged that sharing media containing Black public figures, including Kimberly 'Sweet' Brown, perpetuates racism. "Those [memes with Black public figures] are the most effective, because White people are so boring," she said, according to the piece.
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