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On “Wacced Out Murals,” Kendrick Lamar said white comedians can’t make fun of black women.

“Don’t let no white comedian talk about no Black woman, that’s law,” he raps.

It was pretty clear he was speaking about Andrew Schulz.

Schulz responded at the time:

“Rappers are telling comedians to be more respectful of woman, so really we got to sit back and reflect,” Schulz said sarcastically.  “Nobody has respected woman more, through art then rappers.”

Shulz later made things weird by suggesting he could rape Kendrick if he wanted to.

Schulz is still salty about Kendrick calling him out, and is still pursuing the hypocrisy angle, perhaps more succesfully now because he’s just made it specific. 

Kendrick has been working on a movie with the South Park guys, who have a history of making fun of Black women through comedy.  Andrew pointed that out during a chat with Sam Roberts.

“Did I find it hypocritical that he’s doing a movie with the South Park guys, and they’ve got Lizzo jokes and all this other sh*t? Like yes, he’s being hypocritical. He’s just, he was doing something for clicks,” he argued. “He’s like jumping on an internet thing. He probably wasn’t that familiar with me and didn’t realize that people know about me or whatever.” I think he was just reacting to a video online. And then I did get confirmation it was about me. So, before I sent anything, I got confirmation.”

Is Kendrick a hypocritical click whore?

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