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		<title>You&#8217;re nobody til somebody hates on you</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Congratulate me; I&#8217;ve MADE IT!!!!  I am officially a member of the Blogosphere, the Twitterati, the Social Media Movers and Shakers.  And to what, you may ask, can I attribute my rise to fame?  Twilight fans and hateration.</p>
<p>A few months ago, I wrote an innocuous post about how Black folks don&#8217;t like the Twilight movies.  In [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.mypolaropposite.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/lovehate.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-1008 alignleft" title="lovehate" src="http://www.mypolaropposite.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/lovehate.jpg" alt="" width="130" height="98" /></a>Congratulate me; I&#8217;ve MADE IT!!!!  I am officially a member of the <strong>Blogosphere</strong>, the <strong>Twitterati</strong>, the <strong>Social Media Movers and Shakers</strong>.  And to what, you may ask, can I attribute my rise to fame?  <strong><em>Twilight</em></strong> fans and <strong>hateration</strong>.</p>
<p>A few months ago, I wrote an innocuous post about how <strong><a title="My Polar Opposite - Why Black Folks Don't Like Twilight" href="http://www.mypolaropposite.com/2009/11/22/why-black-folks-dont-like-twilight/" target="_blank">Black folks don&#8217;t like the <em>Twilight</em></a></strong> movies.  In case you don&#8217;t click on the link, I will describe my post as brimming with my trademark <strong>sarcastic wit</strong>.  The blog entry in question was also based on my reading of all 4 books in the <strong><em>Twilight</em></strong> series, watching the first movie, and trolling the legions of gay men,  middle-aged housewives, and screaming teenagers pledging their internet love to <strong>Edward</strong> and <strong>Jacob</strong>.  First, I just couldn&#8217;t see why throngs of grown-ass women were all twisted over it, other than the <strong>sexual frustration</strong> and lack of romance in their lives.  Second, I didn&#8217;t see a lot of <em>color</em> in my research, unless you count the Native American werewolves.  Third, even with my lifelong <strong>geekdom</strong> and overall interest in the vampire genre, even I couldn&#8217;t get with all the vanilla in <strong>Stephenie Meyer&#8217;</strong>s work.  And if I, <strong>the nerdiest of all Black girls</strong>, couldn&#8217;t see the draw, I looked for a cultural angle to my distaste and wrote about it.</p>
<p>Enter <strong>&#8220;<a title="Black Chicks Love Twilight" href="http://blackchickslovetwilight.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Black Chicks Love Twilight.</a>&#8220;</strong> This month, I&#8217;m their biggest hater target (even though I got most of my site traffic from them this month, but no comments on my post about how hateful I am&#8230;thanks girls!) because of my &#8220;stupidity&#8221;.  I love it!  The beauty of user-generated content is that average people are free to say what they want, when they want, about whomever they want.  Unlike a lot of people, <strong>I&#8217;m happy to be an internet target</strong>, mostly because I understand that idle insults are par for the course; if thousands and millions of people come across a small part of you every day, someone is bound to misunderstand you.  You can either take issue or let it roll.</p>
<p>This is not the first time I&#8217;ve been maligned electronically.  Last year I wrote one of those <strong>&#8220;Complaint Box&#8221;</strong> pieces for the <strong><em>New York Times </em></strong>where you complain about inane things and they&#8217;ll print it.  I was glad the editors like my writing and kept it moving.  Also, my biggest pet peeve is seeing guys&#8217; <a title="My Polar Opposite - Pick up your damn pants" href="http://www.mypolaropposite.com/2009/08/02/pickupyourdamnpants/" target="_blank">underwear</a> because their <strong>pants are below the equator</strong>.  Anyway, hundreds of people commented on my little essay, which means I struck a chord with <strong><em>Times</em></strong> readers.  Journalistic success!  A bunch of the comments were overwhelmingly negative and lashed out at me personally.  The &#8220;me&#8221; they had in mind was a <strong>snobby</strong> (sometimes), <strong>old</strong> (not yet), <strong>White</strong> (uh, NOT) <strong>woman from the suburbs</strong> (yo, I&#8217;m from Queens &#8211; ya heard?) who didn&#8217;t understand <strong>&#8220;urban&#8221; culture</strong>.  Again, I thought it was fantastic because the readers parsed my identity from a few words with no photo, and no context for who I really am other than the fact that I read the <strong><em>New York Times</em></strong>.  I can&#8217;t really find fault with that because my haters don&#8217;t really know <em>me</em>, just an image based on what I say.  That I can perpetrate as a stodgy member of the majority makes me feel pretty good about my literary skills.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m glad the girl from <strong>Black Chicks Love Twilight</strong> went after me.  She clearly understands what this social media business is all about:  namely, that she can express her feelings any way she chooses.  I&#8217;m also glad she points out to her readers that it&#8217;s OK for Black girls to like certain things without being accused of &#8220;acting White&#8221;.  She probably doesn&#8217;t realize that I heard that phrase for longer than she&#8217;s been alive, otherwise she&#8217;d be asking my advice instead of criticizing. And speaking of advice, if she&#8217;s reading this I do want her to check spelling and grammar before publishing her pages:  if Black Chicks are doing anything in public, we need to come correct!</p>
<p>*picks Angela Davis Afro and throws up Black Power fist*</p>
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