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Cam’ron is catching heat online following comments made on his sports talk show, It Is What It Is.
During a recent episode, Cam’ron made a controversial statement suggesting that white women give Black men sexual favors as their own version of reparations — a remark that sparked immediate backlash, particularly given that it was made during Black History Month.
Adding fuel to the fire, the official It Is What It Is X account posted:
“White girls now a days give their own version of reperations.”
The post quickly circulated across social media, with critics calling the comment offensive, inappropriate, and dismissive of the historical and political weight surrounding reparations. Others defended Cam’ron, saying the remark was meant as humor in line with the podcast’s unfiltered style.
As of now, neither Cam’ron nor the show has issued a clarification or apology.
The moment has once again ignited conversations around accountability in media, comedic boundaries, and the power of words — especially during culturally significant moments like Black History Month.
White girls now a days give their own version of reperations (LMFAO) pic.twitter.com/l4CM8DQ5WC
— It Is What It Is (@iiwiitalk) February 12, 2026










