Angelica Jade Bastién (16 de octubre de 2016). «'Insecure' Season 1, Episode 2: Failure to Change». The New York Times. Consultado el 1 de noviembre de 2016. "the hyper-specific phenomenon within the black community called "hoteps." These are men that call black women "queens" while shaming their sexual prowess, and whose obsession with Africa doesn't extend beyond Egypt."
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Damon Young (5 de marzo de 2016). «Hotep Explained». theroot.com(en inglés). Consultado el 6 de marzo de 2019. «Over the past several decades, the word has also been utilized quite frequently by black Americans who happen to be more Afrocentric. Let me put it this way: If you happen to attend a Juneteenth festival this year and collect business cards from vendors there, at least 17 percent of them will have "Hotep" written somewhere on them.»
Damon Young (5 de marzo de 2016). «Hotep Explained». theroot.com(en inglés). Consultado el 6 de marzo de 2019. «Over the past decade or so, the working definition of "Hotep" has morphed into an all-encompassing term describing a person who's either a clueless parody of Afrocentricity [...] or someone who's loudly, conspicuously and obnoxiously pro-black but anti-progress.»