After touting in a podcast last week that she always tries to buy clothes from Black designers, Michelle Obama has continued her focus on race.
This week, she is whining that Black women aren’t allowed to “articulate their pain, because we’re rarely given permission to do so.”
In a podcast with her brother, Craig Robinson, Obama complained that most Black women have to work, but said her mother chose to be a stay-at-home mother when she was young. She lamented that it was a huge sacrifice, because they had to forgo living a good life, and just live in a “little bitty apartment and just make ends meet.”
Obama then claimed, “As black women, we don’t articulate, as Black women our pain… because it’s almost like nobody ever gave us permission to do that.”
Watch the whine-fest below:
Michelle Obama claims black women are not given permission to express their painpic.twitter.com/SsNHEYx1Tp
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