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

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LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – FEBRUARY 10: Meek Mill attends Michael Rubin’s Fanatics Super Bowl party at the Marquee Nightclub at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas on February 10, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)|LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – MAY 09: Andrew Schulz attends Netflix Is A Joke Fest Presents: Jeff Beacher’s Madhouseat The Hollywood Roosevelt on May 09, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Charley Gallay/Getty Images for Netflix)

Meek Mill had a few thoughts about comedian Andrew Schulz’s recent remarks about Kendrick Lamar’s stance on white comedians. On Thursday (Dec.5), Meek hopped on X, 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!!”

On Nov.22, Kendrick Lamar dropped off his 12-track project, GNX. The album’s first track, “Wacced Out Murals,” caused a flurry of comments on social media. However, the verse addressing white comedians appeared to bother Andrew Schulz. “Don’t let no white comedian talk about Black women, that’s law,Lamar raps. Not long after, Schulz responded to Lamar’s verse, assuming the line was directed at him. On the other hand, the rapper never mentions Schulz nor alludes to who he was taking a shot at.

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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.”


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