Where have I seen something like this before?
Bio:
Name: Blair Imani
Birth Name: Blair Elizabeth Brown
Residence: New York City, New York
Occupation: "Activist"
Born in California
Pictured right-hand side
The black kids in school would call her Litebrite because this bitch is light af.
Blair is a millennial "black" queer bisexual "muslim" "activist" and is friends with hack fraud plagiarists who have male pattern baldness, and wants to protect them because criticizing your own side is vorboten in sjw-land.
After all, pesky things like moral standards get in the way of "solidarity".
Because she is a black person, anything negative said about her is specifically due to the fact she is a black person, and has nothing to do with her being obnoxious.
https://twitter.com/BlairImani/status/965444290695581696
http://archive.md/9heRn
Can't you see how she cares so much about other black people? To the point of needing to tweet about the lack of PoC at an airport
https://twitter.com/BlairImani/status/965375549366505473
http://archive.md/esMrK
She's kinda racist herself tbh.
She quote tweets Trump, because of course she does
https://twitter.com/BlairImani/status/965443556830797824
http://archive.md/3TGxb
Speaking of the president, she is afraid of Dolan Drumpf's America and stopped wearing a headscarf for a time after the election, citing "fear of violence", despite being a muslim for only 2 years who converted for attention.
http://archive.md/9Rg4Q
She has admitted to having a full-blown stampyfoot child tantrum after someone called her a terrorist at a Hillary Clinton fundraiser, and after that she sperged out more on the internet about Bill Clinton not talking "inclusive" enough, you can read below all about it + how Bill is actually more inclusive than she is and that's what she's mad about:
archive.md did not work on the site this was posted on, so have a direct link.
On April 13, 2016, barely a month after I started observing hijab, I attended an event called "Conversations with Bill." It was a fundraiser for Hillary Clinton, one of the first I had attended, and I was so excited to hear from the former president.
Unfortunately, before the event could even get going I was referred to as a terrorist by a comfortably bigoted attendee. I already felt out of place. I was one of the only black people present, one of the youngest attendees, and the only woman wearing hijab. My eyes filled with tears and I asked one of the organizers if I could attend another fundraiser at a later date.
In the midst of all of this, I had also misplaced my coat. As I walked out, a volunteer assured me that it would be retrieved. He was confused that I was so upset about a jacket. I finally told him about the anti-Muslim bigotry I had just experienced, and he apologized profusely and assured me he would make it right. I drove around the area for a while waiting to hear if my coat had been found, calling my mother and some friends as I tried to collect myself.
Right when I was about to give up on the DC political scene as a whole, one of the event organizers called me.
It turned out that upon hearing about the altercation, President Bill Clinton wanted to speak with me. He made a point to apologize to me personally and reassure me that anti-Muslim bigotry has no place in the United States. The lengths that not only he, but the entire Hillary for America campaign went to in order to resolve this incident made an indelible mark on me. I felt like I mattered — and I felt like Hillary would work to make a more perfect union.
And so I had high hopes for Bill’s speech. But they were let down.
I was particularly shaken by the former president's words about black people and Muslims, as a person who exists at the intersection of these identities.
Near the end of his more than 40-minute speech, he said:
“And so I tell you, if you love this country, you're paying taxes, and you’re obeying the law and you’d like to become a citizen, you should choose immigration reform over somebody that wants to send you back. If you’re a Muslim and you love America and freedom and you hate terror, stay here and help us win and make a future together. We want you. If you’re a young African American disillusioned and afraid, we saw in Dallas how great our police officers can be, help us build a future where nobody is afraid to walk outside, including the people that wear blue to protect our future.”
Yes, Bill Clinton, I am a Muslim and I do love America and freedom. But why is “terror” even part of this conversation? The reason the attendee at the Hillary Clinton fundraiser felt comfortable referring to me as a "terrorist" is because we continue to have a narrative of “guilty by association.” Muslims must be mentioned outside of the context of terrorism and uplifted within the contexts that we live in daily. I was disappointed that the kindhearted, inclusive, and caring Bill Clinton did not come across as he made these statements.
Yes, Bill Clinton, I am a young black person living in America. Yes, I am disillusioned and, yes, I am afraid. Yes, I saw in Dallas how great police officers can be, but I also experienced being tackled, trampled, and arrested by Baton Rouge SWAT officers while standing on private property at a peaceful protest. Rampant police brutality — and the refusal to acknowledge its existence and reform law enforcement culture — scares me even more.
Bill Clinton, please do not demand that young black folks build this future.
I recently spoke at a panel where children ages 10-16 implored the speakers for a multi-step formula to ensure that they can get home safely after interacting with police officers. Seeing recent footage of a man lying in the street with his hands raised get shot for no reason, I realized there is nothing I can say to these children that will lessen their very justified fear.
Even in light of her husband’s faux pas, seeing Hillary Clinton's dedication to include the “Mothers of the Movement” at the DNC on Tuesday night, I have hope for the policies and legislation we will see under a new Clinton administration.
She'll engage in twitter slappies
Let's add instagram slappies to that list too
She's been interviewed a few times
https://thetempest.co/2017/02/22/social-justice/gender/activist-blair-imani/
https://web.archive.org/web/2018021...2/social-justice/gender/activist-blair-imani/
In this she tells us that her younger sister has autism and BPD, which seems like those both run in the family tree.
"I want to create an intersectional feminist space, one that values different voices." she says, but she also says that some voices are more valued, more equal if you will, than others.
Because people as oppressed as she is need to be "centered"
http://observer.com/2017/02/blair-imani-black-muslim-activist-womens-march/
https://web.archive.org/web/2017100...air-imani-black-muslim-activist-womens-march/
One time she was on a Tucker Carlson episode. Because it seems everyone in a similar vain have to make themselves look like fools compared to Mr. Generic Republican man on his Fox News TV Show.
In this she talks about how taxpayers should pay for muslim safe spaces and how "its not identity politics when its your life" and that she identifies as "black first".
Now, our friend Ms. Brown here has a history of defending other people with threads here, as seen above with Katelyn "Balding" Burns, but it also extends outside of the rat king to Ghostbusters actress Leslie Jones who embarrassed herself by feeding trolls in 2016.
https://twitter.com/BlairImani/status/964167513457201154
http://archive.md/eibDa
Here she is slandering Rose McGowan, a rape victim who considers trans women her sisters, as being transphobic
https://twitter.com/BlairImani/status/959573968255627264
http://archive.md/rdzan
She names the (((Keebler Elf))) Jeff Sessions in this tweet
https://twitter.com/BlairImani/status/862870915314573312
http://archive.md/SNJNu
She fell for the fake outrage that the Planet of the Apes remake had Deray McKessan's vest, proving she's fucking dumb
https://twitter.com/BlairImani/status/884543058355920896
http://archive.md/3elUq
Mad that fellow racist lolcow Richard Spencer is allowed to sell books
Mad about cartoons
https://twitter.com/BlairImani/status/907410730072334336
http://archive.md/ZNDNZ
https://twitter.com/BlairImani/status/926605595695775745
http://archive.md/DiiqI
links:
http://blairimani.com (archive)
http://blairimani.tumblr.com (archive)
https://medium.com/@BlairImani (archive)
https://www.instagram.com/blairimani/?hl=en
https://twitter.com/BlairImani (archive)
https://twitter.com/equalityforHER (archive)
https://twitter.com/ModernHERstory (archive)
https://www.linkedin.com/in/blairimani/
I'd like to thank @yawning sneasel for posting this woman in the KF Reviews thread.
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