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Michael Blackson Faces Backlash For Saying President Biden Can Get Every Black Man’s Vote By Canceling Child Support

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Michael Blackson Tells President Biden He Can Get Every Black Man's Vote By Canceling Child Support

Michael Blackson Tells President Biden He Can Get Every Black Man’s Vote By Canceling Child Support

Comedian Michael Blackson has been under fire since his reaction to Marlon Wayans’ child support suit by his baby mama Brittany Moreland. Couple months back, Blackson called on President Biden to cancel Child Support so as to get all Black men’s vote.

“Biden doing a great job canceling student loans but if he wants every black man’s vote he needs to cancel child support,” he tweeted at the time.

The Ghanaian-Liberian actor, and comedian added, “We want to take care of the kids ourselves, right @MarlonWayans?” However, the joke didn’t go down well with many people, especially Black women.

Michael Blackson Tells President Biden He Can Get Every Black Man's Vote By Canceling Child Support

The American based comedian has since been receiving backlash for his joke. “Black men and their never ending campaign to abandon and not financially support their children is truly an embarrassment,” a netizen commented.

“Black men will do everything in their power to not take accountability for children they created,”someone else wrote. “He is not funny at all! He annoys tf outta me,” someone else said.

Another person added, saying, “I’m really tired of seeing him and his corny comedy. How he became a celebrity off of one role and saying the same shit for 20 years is baffling. Who actually think he’s funny?”

Michael’s joke was after Marlon Wayans called his baby mama, Brittany Moreland, ‘entitled’, for saying $18k a month in child support is not enough for her and their one-year-old daughter.

At the time, Moreland filed a petition claiming demanding $22k in child support. The lady also itemized the monthly costs, citing $5k for rent, $9k for food, daycare, and miscellaneous expenses, and an extra $1,500 for her daughter’s clothing and program uniforms.

That’s not all, Brittany also asked for an additional $2k per month which she referred to as “child care” to facilitate her return to work. She then demanded that the actor and comedian cover her legal fees and the “reasonable expenses of pregnancy and birth.”

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