Videos by According2HipHop
Rapper/television producer 50 Cent has gained a lot of criticism in the wake of his new Netflix documentary, Sean Combs: The Reckoning. But the constant attacks have only fueled him to go even harder with his responses on social media. He has appeared to leave no stone unturned. His latest response was to a social media influencer and philanthropist, Dr. Umar Johnson.
50 Cent Hits Back at Dr. Umar
50 Cent issued a three-word response to Dr. Umar on social media
“Shut up n***a,” he captioned the social media post, with a screenshot of Dr. Umar.
Users in the comments section were in agreement with the Power creator.
“Do people understand that 50 never even spoke in the documentary! These were real victims speaking their truths!” one person wrote on Instagram.
“Black people putting that cape on for abusers and sexual predators again,” another user added.
“He sounds like he’s justifying the behavior,” a third user chimed in.
During a recent Twitch stream, Dr. Umar said that he has no issue with 50 holding Diddy accountable through the documentary. However, he did take issue with black people always being exposed while the actions of their white counterparts often go unchecked.
“I have no problem with Black people holding Black people accountable. I have a problem with Black people feeling the need to expose others so in-depth, while never exposing white people who harm Black people,” Dr. Umar said.
He also called the new docuseries a form of “self-hatred.”
“The Roman Catholic Church has taken advantage of far more children than R. Kelly allegedly did. Jeffrey Epstein took advantage of far more women than Sean Combs (Diddy) allegedly did, so where’s the documentary on Epstein made by Black people?” he continued, “The 50 Cent documentary is an example of self-hatred disguised as community service.”










