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Last Big Brother Season 22 Post

Sheena
2 min readDec 3, 2020

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Well, as I’m sure many of you have heard by now, Honda Summer Sales Event and Memphass are dating. Yeah, I’m not shocked at all. All you have to do is look at Trump’s base to see how much hatred of Blacks bonds people. (BTW, I can say “Blacks” cuz I’m Black. It’s Black people to all you non-Blacks.) Memphass and Mattress Firm’s Labor Day Sale are a match made in the KKK’s group chat.

You also may have heard by now that Kevin and Day are no longer friends. Kevin describes it as not being able to see eye-to-eye regarding Kevin’s identity: Day didn’t include him whenever she referenced the Black people in the house and this bothered him. (Kevin is Black and Japanese for those who don’t know.) Day says that Kevin only started identifying as Black after her epic speeches and once he realized the other alliances in the house didn’t want him.

At the end of the day, Kevin can identify as he sees fit. If he did only start identifying as Black once he realized it would get him more attention/followers/whatever once he re-entered the real world or to go further in the game, that is rather problematic and I understand why Day wouldn’t want to have a close relationship with him. I really like Kevin and Day so I’m, surprisingly, Switzerland on this one.

Lastly, so apparently some of y’all thought Bay was hypocritical for chastising Jodi for defending a racist when Swaggy was following racist ass Aaryn on Instagram, so much so that you ran her and Swaggy off Twitter. I actually learned shortly before this happened that Swaggy was following Aaryn and I was disappointed, but I’ll always be a member of the Swayleigh gang so…in my Chris Crocker voice…LEAVE BAY AND SWAGGY ALONE!

I think that’s all I wanted to address. Depending on how many Blacks are present next season, I may or may not be watching. Until then, check out my posts about The Black Bachelorette 5G better known as the GORGEOUS Tayshia Adams.

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Sheena
Sheena

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Black feminist. Lawyer. Writer. She/her/hers.

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