The term "intersectionality" is key to black women who don't have the privilege of "choosing" one oppression. Black women have to toggle between the struggles based on race and gender, so when a feminism-based cause strikes only to place white feminism at the forefront, it is beyond frustrating. 

The Harvey Weinstein allegations have definitely created a rumble throughout Hollywood, with more and more celebrities taking a public stand. 

McGowan's Twitter suspension and the subsequent boycott raised the side-eyes of many black women who had been previously ignored (#WOCAffirmation was then created by April Reign), and the subsequent #MeToo campaign, started by a black woman 10 years ago didn't help, either. 

And this happened:

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Black Twitter came for McGowan, prompting the actress to blame it on the blunt:

She then tweeted out an apology, per The Wrap, realizing the error of her ways: