From “Black Lives Matter” to “woke” to “based” and now “Say Her Name” — despite constantly working to obscure Black culture, conservatives sure love co-opting Black vernacular.
That’s apparently how we’ve arrived at this point, with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., attempting to commandeer “Say Her Name,” a phrase widely used to raise awareness about Black women mistreated by police.
So — in a gross perversion of the phrase’s intent — Republicans are essentially using an anti-racist phrase to engender racist anger.
The phrase gained popularity after the 2015 death of Sandra Bland in Texas, and it had a resurgence during the racial justice protests of 2020 as activists used it to honor Breonna Taylor, who had been fatally shot by police in Kentucky. But in what seems like a clear attempt to troll Black activists, Greene and other conservatives have been using the phrase as a reference to Laken Riley, the nursing student allegedly killed by an undocumented immigrant in Georgia. And they’ve done so as part of their effort to incite anger toward nonwhite migrants who enter the U.S. through the southern border.
So — in a gross perversion of the phrase’s intent — Republicans are essentially using an anti-racist phrase to engender racist anger.
Last week, Greene wore a “Say Her Name” shirt as part of her cringeworthy State of the Union outfit. And she shouted the phrase as President Joe Biden spoke. And Biden, as we know, did say Riley’s name during his address.








