Meek Mill took to X, formerly Twitter, to criticize Andrew Schulz for his comments about Kendrick Lamar.
On Thursday, December 5, Meek Mill spoke to Schulz, who said he was “going to have sex with him.” [Lamar] and there’s nothing he can do about it” after Lamar spoke to white comedians about “removed murals”.
“Don’t let white comedians talk about black women, that’s the law,” the West Coast artist raps on the opening track of his surprise album, ‘GNX.’
White people saying they will publicly rape black men is extreme… then saying it’s just a joke.., black masculinity is no joke! I saw those people saying I was gay when he stood up! My white friends took it as a joke! We don’t joke like that in the black community!!
— MeekMill (@MeekMill) December 6, 2024
“White people saying they would publicly rape black men is extreme…and then saying it’s just a joke.., black masculinity is not a joke! I saw the same guys standing up saying I’m gay! My white friends like it’s a joke! We don’t joke like that in the black community!!,” Meek Mill, 37 years old, writing.
In a clip posted on ‘The Shade Room’ of Schulz’s stand-up performance, Schulz joked that he doesn’t believe Meek Mill is gay, “but he’s extremely bad at proving he’s straight Frankly. Probably the worst in history to do that.”
Schulz initially responded to Lamar on the ‘Andrew Schulz’s Flagrant with Akaash Singh’ podcast on Wednesday, December 4.
“No one respects women more than rappers, through art,” he said. “So I completely understand how a rapper can look at a comedian telling a joke and say, ‘Hey you guys need to change that.’ Why do you guys keep saying your wife is so annoying?
Later in the podcast, Schulz said, “Kendrick’s people… they’ll kill me, they’ll destroy me, they’ll find me in the streets and they’ll cut me up… I’m not the one tough, but it’s just Kendrick, I’m gonna make love to him and he can’t do anything.”
Schulz, 41, isn’t the only white comedian to respond to Lamar’s rap bar.
Gary Owen asked his followers on X, “Did Kendrick just come looking for me??? lol” on Friday, November 22. The Ohio native posted a screenshot of the lyrics features Lamar, 37, wearing a crown of thorns with a baseball cap. caption: “If that’s the law, that makes me a criminal.” The post has attracted more than 6,700 likes.
Known for his 18-year marriage to the Duke of Kenya, a black woman, Owen’s joke received more criticism than laughter online, including comments from Big Tigger.
Big Tigger, real name Darian Morga, a DJ and television personality best known as the host of BET’s ‘Rap City’ and ‘106 & Park’, called Owen a “criminal.” chronic”.
He then clarified, “Let’s be CLEAR…. I will not be joining @garyowencomedy. He has earned that right,” Big Tigger, 51, wrote in Owen’s comments section under his post. me. “And this election makes me feel like he’s darker than some black people. Thanks.”
— Originally published on Enstarz
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