And here’s the guiltiest part of my opinion—I didn’t feel particularly sorry for the white men whose conduct was called into question. The way I saw it, they were all being destroyed by a fiction of their creation—the unimpeachable sanctity of white womanhood.
Right about now, you may be thinking: hmm, interesting, but what does all this have to do with Megan and Tory?
Well, for starters, the case where Tory Lanez was tried for shooting Megan Thee Stallion prompted another series of conversations with my Guilty Opinion Buddy. She followed it much more closely than I did. Two or three times a day in the immediate lead up, and while the trial was underway, she sent me her impressions of testimony, comparing it to prior statements made in the press and bemoaning the messiness of it all. It’s never comfortable when high-profile Black men and women are at odds on the national stage.
On December 23rd, Tory Lanez was found guilty of all three counts he was charged with, including assault with a semiautomatic firearm. My friend called me, her voice breathless with surprise. ‘Oh my god,’ she said. ‘Her career is over. She shouldn’t have done it.’
If a facial expression could be likened to a record scratch, that’s what I had to have looked like in that moment. ‘What d’you mean?’ I asked.
‘She broke code,’ my friend said emphatically. ‘Nobody is going to want to work with her ever again. That was so stupid.’
I thought that was extreme about Megan’s career being over, and told her so, then asked the question I was beginning to suspect I didn’t want an answer to: ‘So you’re saying that even if he did it, she shouldn’t have let him go down?’
‘Yes,’ my friend said, without hesitation. ‘Exactly.’
After that, I tried many times to end the conversation because I was blazing hot and not feeling equipped to be for my friend what she had been so many times before for me—I didn’t want to hear this guilty opinion. Mostly because it was delivered with an absence of ... well, guilt. Her opinion was expressed with certainty and self-righteousness.