Celebs Serena Williams’ husband calls out the difference between how white men and black women are treated in our society

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Alexis Ohanian tweeted about how his wife and Brett Kavanaugh were held to different standards for their almost similar emotional outbursts.

Despite criticism over Brett Kavanaugh’s visible anger and emotional testimony during his hearing on 27 September and many people saying he was unfit to serve in America’s highest court, he was officially confirmed recently.

And now, Reddit founder (and Serena Williams’ husband) Alexis Ohanian, is calling out a clear and infuriating double standard—one that perfectly captures the differing way our society treats white men versus black women.

In case you weren’t aware of what happened during the final match of the 2018 US Open, Serena received a penalty for “verbal abuse” after she yelled at the umpire, calling him a “thief.” She ultimately lost the match, and many called the umpire’s ruling sexist, pointing out that male tennis stars have gotten away with much worse behaviour.

In two follow-up tweets, he laid out everything wrong with Kavanaugh’s statement at the hearing. He then tweeted that, as a future Supreme Court justice, Kavanaugh should have been able to “keep it together.”

Kavanaugh was visibly angry as he testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Those pictures of him floating around on Twitter aren’t photoshopped.

He yelled and scowled, and when Senator Amy Klobuchar asked him if he had ever drank so much he couldn’t remember what happened the next day, he shouted, “I don’t know. Have you?” Kavanaugh even acknowledged that his behaviour was not great in an op-ed for the Wall Street Journal, writing that he “might have been too emotional at times.”

As Alexis pointed out, Serena (a black, female athlete) was punished for her emotional outburst, while Kavanaugh (a white, male judge) was ultimately promoted despite similar behaviour.

And he’s not the only one to point out this racist and sexist double standard.

The fact that we can even make this comparison is disheartening, but that people aren’t just sweeping it under the carpet is also great. Here’s hoping that that means things will change in the future.

By Carmen Williams

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