I’ve seen more people post that picture of Aunt Jemima chained to a table with a stack of pancakes in her hands than I can count at this point. For the record, the pic is apparently from the 1980s and is a statement piece. It doesn’t nullify the fact that American consumer culture has been using stereotypes of black people to sell products and entertainment for, like two centuries. But making up a story about the subject of this picture isn’t helping to further legitimize the movement going on right now. . So, if you’re posting stuff, I’m all for that, but make sure it’s not just neatly assembled lies in a jpeg. I saw something about Jack Johnson having invented the wrench, and that’s why people started calling it a monkey wrench, and I was just like 🤦🏾♀️. America has been responsible for more than enough horrible things. We need not invent even more. . . #therandomthoughtsofmybrain #randomthoughtoftheday #blacklivesmatter #NoMoreLies #TheTruthIsBadEnough #VerifyBeforeYouPost #MemeDoesNotEqualFact #FYI #WhatsYourSource #IfItSoundsHellaShadyItProbablyIs #HashtagsAreFun #NowImDone https://www.instagram.com/p/CBzGfrlpa3D/?igshid=vk9pmwnz1tqb