Meek Mill believes America is designed to “tear Black males down” and needs twin citizenship with Ghana.
The Dream Chasers Data founder has dominated headlines over the previous week. He’s confronted ridicule from social media customers reacting to allegations within the newest lawsuit in opposition to Diddy. The swimsuit, filed in federal court docket, seemingly indicated the Hip-Hop mogul confessed to having intercourse with producer Stevie J. in addition to Meek Mill and Usher.
On Monday (March 4), after days of lashing out at trolls and denying the allegations, Meek took to social media to announce his need for Ghanaian citizenship.
“I wanna get citizenship in Ghana!!!! America made to tear black males down should you don’t observe orders!,” he shared.
In a follow-up submit, Meek declared, “Africa don’t bought this s### I’m getting twin citizenship in the event that they let me!”
Nevertheless, not all people was as enthusiastic in regards to the plan, with some commenters advising the Philly rapper to take a social media break.
“Keep off social media for just a few days,” one fan replied. “Preserve it with household and your p.r staff then you definately come again greater and stronger bro the previous few submit you been in all places.”
In the meantime, others used the chance to proceed to troll Meek over the lawsuit allegations.
“Ghana would lock you up fam,” one particular person replied alongside a submit reporting the nation’s parliament just lately handed a invoice to imprison members of the LGBTQ+ neighborhood for as much as three years.
This isn’t the primary time Meek Mill has thought of a transfer to Ghana. He revealed his intention to purchase a property there again in 2020 and has since visited the West African nation. Regardless of criticism over a video shoot within the presidential palace final yr, the president thanked Meek Mill for coming to Ghana and “reforging the hyperlink.”
In the meantime, Meek Mill just lately shared his considerations over the dire state of security and societal points in America. He additionally vowed to analyze the “cyber assaults in opposition to black artist and leaders,” within the wake of the Diddy lawsuit controversy.