Ally Henny, Woke VP of The Witness BBC, Publishes Book about Not Shutting Up
The LGBTQ-affirming, openly pro-choice Vice President of Jemar Tisby’s Black Christian Collective Organization has written a new book; I Won’t Shut Up: Finding Your Voice When the World Tries to Silence You.
Indeed, she won’t “shut up.” This is the same woman who advised black women not to enter into interracial relationships with white people; then, she said that she’s concerned about the number of black ‘coons’ running for political office because white people are ‘weaponizing’ them.
She also said that white children are racist after observing THIS normal playground behavior and that white people enjoy the viral ‘It’s Corn!’ video because they’re racist. She recently accused a nine-year-old girl of engaging in problematic behavior” by wearing a “black hairstyle” and therefore being guilty of being white supremacy and “cultural appropriation.” From the Amazon book description:
Being Black in a society developed by white men to benefit white men means constantly pushing back against systems that were not constructed for your flourishing. White privilege. White cultural norms. White beauty standards. White noise. You’re made to feel that your life doesn’t matter, your opinions aren’t valid, and your entire existence is too loud. It can feel like the whole world is telling you to shut up.
To these forces, Ally Henny is here to say, “No. I am a loud Black woman, and I won’t shut up.” Ally knows what it’s like to navigate racism and racialized sexism, having spent most of her life in predominantly white spaces. She’s not taking it anymore, and she’s calling you to join her in resisting racism by speaking the truth–no matter the cost. In this compelling book, Ally tells her own story of finding her voice, pushing back against oppression, and embracing her unique perspective as a loud Black woman. And she invites you to find your voice in a world that tries to silence you.
And a few samples (click to enlarge)
Unsurprising, her book is endorsed by Dr. Chanequa Walker-Barnes, a radical, a pro-choice, pro-LGBTQ+ feminist who once wrote a devotional asking God to help her hate white people, and her boss Jemar Tisby, who says the book is about ‘amplifying your voice to create a more just and inclusive world.’
Given her constant race-baiting and racial invective, Henny’s voice is the last one that needs amplifying.