The Twitter trend #BlackMenSmiling will have you doing the same
To kick off Black History Month, comedian Felonious Munk, whose real name is Dennis Banks, decided to challenge his online community to redefine stereotypes. In a now-viral tweet, he encouraged black men to share photos of themselves smiling.
“Today let’s share some pics of #BlackMenSmiling,” wrote Banks. “Like big goofy smiles. Happy (even if just for a moment) with life smiles. Normalize happy. #BlackHistoryMonth where your teeth at?”
Today let's share some pics of #BlackMenSmiling. Like big goofy smiles. Happy (even if just for a moment) with life smiles. Normalize happy. #BlackHistoryMonth where your teeth at? pic.twitter.com/lMmmjybfAU
— Ra'sclat Al Ghul (@Felonious_munk) February 2, 2018
In just a few hours, the hashtag was the No. 1 trending hashtag in the Twitterverse. Hundreds of people Joined the comedian posting heartwarming selfies of black men of all ages, from newborns to grandfathers, sharing a smile. Including beloved actor Terry Crews.
#BlackMenSmiling pic.twitter.com/1YWoqttfzB
— terrycrews (@terrycrews) February 2, 2018
#BlackMenSmiling No clout but I got teeth pic.twitter.com/GcWLCtWwBE
— Jaythoven? (@JayWilli7) February 3, 2018
Wear your crown and smile…as you find strength through every struggle! #BlackMenSmiling pic.twitter.com/xSxJs3B6fh
— Dr. Eddie Connor (@EddieConnorJr) February 3, 2018
. @BlogXilla @Felonious_munk Lemme join in on this movement! #BlackMenSmiling pic.twitter.com/Bzi7QSFdOM
— Tro’ (@Trojuan_) February 2, 2018
Just gone leave this picture here for y’all ??#BlackMenSmiling pic.twitter.com/17x0LaHjkq
— Nia Jones (@Golden_girl725) February 3, 2018
In a series of tweets, Banks opened up about why he started the trend. He said it is because he noticed that he rarely smiled in photos, even if he was happy. “Just sharing joy in bhm [Black History Month],” he wrote. “Doesn’t invalidate black pain. Isn’t an attempt at being accepted or disproving anything.”
“If nothing else #BlackMenSmiling is opening my eyes to how rare it is to catch a Black man smiling on camera. It’s like we can’t leave evidence of our happiness,” Banks wrote.
The hashtag is definitely a great way to start the Black History Month celebration, and thousands of people agree.
Shoutout to @Felonious_munk for #BlackMenSmiling! I’m always saying men never smile and it’s truly a beautiful thing to see so much of it today.
— MOla Darling (@maurachanz) February 3, 2018
Absolutely love that @Felonious_munk #BlackMenSmiling is trending for #BHM. Beautiful brothas showing joy is all too rare.
— April (@ReignOfApril) February 2, 2018
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