Joe Budden and Dr. Umar’s interview has received praise from an unlikely source after making waves across the internet.
On Wednesday (December 27), controversial social media personality Andrew Tate took to X (formerly Twitter) to lend his stamp of approval to Dr. Umar Johnson for protecting the Black community.
“I dont care if you agree with him or not Dr Umar is ride or die for his people and I respect that,” Tate wrote.
The tweet was quickly met with replies pushing viewpoints from the other side while disparaging Dr. Umar’s views.
“I do not respect him or his opinion,” one person wrote while another said. “No he isn’t. He’s a conman.”
Find Tate’s post below.
I dont care if you agree with him or not Dr Umar is ride or die for his people and I respect that.
— Andrew Tate (@Cobratate) December 27, 2023
Eminem G.O.A.T. declaration is “White supremacy” & “insult” to Black people, says Dr. Umarhttps://t.co/52WCdDrY0Tpic.twitter.com/5Qq5RUY8Mq
— HipHopDX (@HipHopDX) December 26, 2023
Dr. Umar caused a stir on social media with plenty of divisive takes throughout his appearance on The Joe Budden Podcast.
One, in particular, called out those declaring Eminem as a rap GOAT, saying that doing so was an insult to Black people and a sign of “white supremacy.”
“This is going to my African fundamentalism,” he prefaced his tirade. “No non-African can ever be the best of anything African. It is an insult to the ancestors, it is an insult to the race and it is an insult to every Black person.
“We gotta stop naming non-African people as being the best of any aspect of our cultural power because it is an insult … I can acknowledge Eminem’s talent. But for you to put him at the top, that’s white supremacy.”
The 49-year-old also made sure to namedrop some examples of “non-Africans” who have made a name for themselves in the culture…
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