Marlon Wayans Tells Fans To STFU About His IG Post

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*Webbies, you already know it’s Social Heat time, and we’re keeping it a buck. Marlon Wayans got temporarily canceled by the Black delegation for his caption about the historic August 5, 2023, Montgomery Mollywop. He initially posted a clip showing the Black Avengers descending on the Alabamian Alabaster Attacker’s boat, no doubt drunk off their White Claws, to deliver them some ancestral blows for their assault of the co-captain who politely asked them to remove their boat so the ferry could dock. Marlon captioned the clip, “How ’bout we NOT “try that in a small town”…. Sh*t silly bro… let’s all just be love NOT war.” Folks in his comment section were confused because it appeared he was chastising the good Christian Black people defending their brother. Many did not like the narrative Marlon was pushing. One fan said, “HOW ABOUT you show the entire video from the beginning of a group of white men who jumped a hard-working Black man that led to people intervening and protecting him? Stop it, Marlon.” However, other fans offered more clarity, “I think you missed the context of the video. Explains why he chose that specific song.” As the clip runs, Jason Aldean‘s controversial song, “Try That In A Small Town” plays, other commentators interpreted it as Marlon flipping the song’s meaning to address the dustup with Confederate wannabe foot soldiers.

Marlon then posted another video showing the beginning of the fight to clear up the misunderstanding with the caption, “Y’all must got me f**ked up… here! Now stfu.” One person wasn’t letting him off the hook that easily and replied, “As a comedian, your job is to convey a clear and concise message, Marlon. If the mass majority misinterprets your message then it’s not considered irony it’s sheer miscommunication. 🙏🏿.” Another one came to Marlon’s defense, “How did y’all misunderstand his first post??? He was referring to the group that jumped the security guard saying they shouldn’t try that in a small town. He posted their consequences … now this post he’s saying y’all got him twisted for ever thinking that he wouldn’t be on the guard’s side. Everybody calm down.” Marlon posted two videos to address his fans further, saying he loves Black people and supports them for defending themselves. Just a word of advice: when posting about any racially charged event involving Black people, make sure your message is crystal clear. The culture is easily triggered because many Black celebrities turn their backs on us and our issues to please White society.

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