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Meek Mill Calls Out Andrew Schulz: ‘Black Manhood Is Not A Joke’

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Andrew Schulz got even more spicy responding to Kendrick Lamar in his recent podcast ... insinuating that if push came to shove, he'd physically push up on K. Dot in a prison cell -- and have his way with him.


via: Hot97


Meek hopped on Twitter, writing, “White man saying they’ll rape black men openly is extreme …” In Meek Mill’s opinion, Black masculinity is nothing to joke about. “Black manhood [is] not a joke! I [have] seen the same guy saying I was gay on his stand-up!” He added: “My white friends like it’s a joke! We don’t joke like that in the black community at all!!”




Schulz’s comments about Lamar occurred on his FLAGRANT podcast, where he mockingly stated, “Rappers are telling comedians we need to be more respectful to women, so we gotta sit back and reflect.” He continued: “Nobody has respected women more through art than rappers. So I completely understand how a rapper could look at a comedian telling a joke and be like, ‘Yo, you need to switch that sh*t up.’”


Schulz’s rant didn’t end there, “How dare y’all keep saying your wives are annoying. Be more like us: Bitches ain’t nothing but hos and tricks,” he said jokingly. “Technically speaking, if we’re going off of grammatic English, he is saying I can talk about Black women. He’s basically saying all white comedians [should] talk about Black women.”


Hot 97's Peter Rosenberg found it strange Schulz immediately vilified hip hop to get back at Kendrick and deemed him a true enemy of the culture -- he also blamed Charlamagne Tha God for giving him an underserved pass to the cookout through their "Brilliant Idiots" podcast.




No shade, but this is a case of right message, wrong messenger.




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