While the origin in unclear, #GoHomeDeRay sprang up on Twitter shaming social media organizer DeRay McKesson‘s presence in South Carolina during the aftermath of Charleston’s Emmanuel AME shooting. The hashtag has been filled with racists trolling the Civil Rights activist, and it became a trending topic on Sunday night. This unsolicited attack utilizes historical anti-Black rhetoric that vilified many Black folk, especially Black leaders.

The hashtag was repurposed to show how this sort of attack has historical relevance for derailing justice work in America. And folks called this out quick:

https://twitter.com/chrisLrob/status/612760714596368388

https://twitter.com/GrooveSDC/status/612753078450700288

Many folks quickly tried to reclaim the hashtag with covert support:

Black Twitter members, including celebrities and everyday faves, came through to support DeRay’s work and combat the hate with #ThankYouDeRay.

 

Of course the longtime revolutionary bae held his own on CNN today, because he knows his place in the work.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6HbcSyL2DsE

See the love on #ThankYouDeRay, and clap back on #GoHomeDeRay.

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