The fallout from Andrew Schulzβs wild joke about rapper Kendrick Lamar continues. Last week, Schulz heard a lot from Black Twitter, who had plenty to say about Schulzβs comments. Now, even some celebrities and public figures are taking to social media to callout his shocking remarks.
As we reported, on βwacced out murals,β a track from Kendrickβs new record, Lamar rapped, βDonβt let no white comedian talk about no Black woman, thatβs law.β
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Schulz, a white comedian, had some opinions about this on his podcast, βFLAGARANT,β saying, βNobody 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, βYo yβall need to switch that s**t up.β How dare yβall keep saying your wives are annoying?β
He also insinuated on the podcast that he would rape Lamar, which got many people fired up on the internet, including OβShea Jackson Jr., who went back and forth with Schulz himself on X, formerly known as Twitter.
Jackson Jr., Ice Cubeβs son, quoted a video of Schulzβs bizarre rant about Lamar, writing βWeird Ass N*gga.β Well, days after Jacksonβs Jr.βs post, Schulz replied directly on the app, referencing one of Jackson Jr.βs fatherβs songs. βGoogle No Vaseline by Ice Cube,β he wrote in response.
Jackson Jr. quickly replied and explained to Schulz that his comparison attempt did not work in this scenario. βA metaphor about getting f*cked business-wise by your manager [isnβt] the same, homie,β the actor wrote in his response to Schulz. βHe ainβt call you a b*tch. He ainβt say f*ck you. Didnβt even say your name. And your response was buck-breaking. Sh*t was just crazy.β
While one user responded to Jackson Jr. saying that Schulz is a βcomedianβ and that he should βlet it go,β he defended himself saying, βMy post was from two days ago. He bring up my dad and I canβt respond? Ainβt no beef. I just didnβt like the statement.β
Rapper Meek Mill also took to X with his thoughts, writign about Black manhood. βWhite man saying theyβll rape black men openly is extreme... and then say itβs just a joke,β Meek Mill wrote in the post.
βBlack manhood is not a joke! I seen the same guys saying I was gay on his stand up! My white friends like itβs a joke! We donβt joke like that in the black community at all!β
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