Terry Crews
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Terry Crews is in the blog headlines again after he was practically run off Twitter for his statement about “Black supremacy”.

Crews was on the hot seat in June for tweeting: “Defeating White supremacy without White people creates Black supremacy. Equality is the truth.

“Like it or not, we are all in this together.”

This time Crews is being dragged for a comment he made comparing the Ku Klux Klan to Black people.

In response to racist remarks made by television host Nick Cannon about white people and Jews, Crews tweeted, “toldja so!”

Crews captioned a clip of Cannon’s controversial statements, saying white people were “savages” who lacked malanin because they originated from a “hostile” climate where they were exposed to less sunshine than Africans.

Crews said Cannon’s comments were rooted in the “Black supremacy” ideology that he warned about.

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Crews, pictured with his wife, Rebecca King, implied that Black Supremacy is more detrimental to society than white supremacy.

“We have to include this white voice, this Hispanic voice, this Asian voice. We have to include it RIGHT NOW, because if we don’t … it’s going to slip into something we are really not prepared for,” Crews warned.

When a follower tweeted, “You going so hard against nick cannon, but when you fall, NO BLACK PERSON will have your back,” Crews responded:

“When I was young, I was never afraid of the KKK… It was people like you. The threats, the intimidation, discouraging free thought, and ‘the insult of acting white.’ My heart breaks because your behavior only reveals you don’t know how powerful you are.”