ScHoolboy Q calls billionaire businessman Michael Rubin's comments about hate culture in the Black community “out of control.” After thinking long and hard about his statement, Rubin apologizes.
ScHoolboy Q Shares Opinion on Michael Rubin's Comment on Hate Culture in the Black Community
On Wednesday (August 14) ScHolboy Q took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to respond to Michael Rubin's comments about the culture of hate in the Black community. Earlier that day, the Fanatics founder appeared on Power 105.1 The Breakfast Club to talk about his famous all-white Fourth of July parties, friendship with Drake and more.
At one point in the conversation, which you can watch below, Rubin touched on comments about Meek Mill's sexuality that came after a video of the rapper surfaced. bunny for Rubin during a tennis match in 2021. While defending the North Philadelphia rhyme, Rubin also addressed the culture of hate in the Black community.
“When I see the narrative of a very good friend of mine like Meek, there's not a gay bone in his body,” Rubin said at 23:31 of the video below. “So why do people want to lie about it? Why do people want to change the narrative to try to hurt him?”
As the debate continued, Rubin voiced his opinion, implying that the Black community is quick to turn against each other.
“One thing I've learned about Black culture that I don't like is that Black people hate to hate,” he continued. “It's horrible.”
After a short video of the interview was released online, ScHoolboy Q called out the billionaire for his statement about the African-American community.
“Brah…… I'm cool on this app,” he captioned the clip in the tweet below. “This is the dog out of control [crying face emojis]. NOTHING BLACK IN BLACK NOTHING WTF.”
ScHoolboy Q then seemingly mocked Rubin in a since-deleted tweet.
“YOU KNOW WHAT I DON'T LIKE ABOUT PEOPLE?” he typed. “I HATE WHEN YOU ACT LIKE NI**ERS [crying laughter emoji].. basically”.
In his next tweet, the rapper explained why he chose to delete his earlier writing.
“It seems crazy, doesn't it [laughing emoji]….will delete it,” she posted.
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Michael Rubin apologizes for comment about hate culture in the black community
On Thursday (August 15), Michael Rubin took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to apologize for his comments about the black community not supporting each other. Rubin reflected on his earlier statements in the interview after speaking to a close friend about the situation.
“I got a call from one of the people I respect the most in the world,” Rubin typed in the tweet below. “They told me, while they appreciate my intention, it's not my place to talk about black culture. I understand and really appreciate the input! My intention was to say how important it is to lift each other up, to stop hating on each other, and push each other to win, and always support each other's success, I really like and appreciate the feedback! [two heart emojis].”
Meek Mill Chimes In
Rubin's apology was followed by Meek Mill who weighed in on the comments.
“Rubin shouldn't be saying things like that out loud,” Meek tweeted. “A black guy I guess but no one's saying… It's like we only collaborate on songs about women and parties… he hears my friends getting murdered like why meek I can't explain it to him in a rational way!”
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Check out Michael Rubin making the controversial comments, ScHoolboy Q's response, and Rubin's apology below.
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