Though Andrew Schulz doesn’t really feel any regret for making a controversial joke about Kendrick Lamar, he does appear to be pointing the finger again on the followers for making it about race. This might solely get him in additional hassle with the Compton MC’s fanbase on social media.
On Monday, throughout an look on “The Breakfast Membership,” DJ Envy referenced Schulz’s joke and requested if he nonetheless needed to “make love” with Lamar.
In response, Schulz sarcastically acknowledged, “Actually, it’s laborious to say no to that.”
He later added, “They made that s**t racist so quick… I’m simply saying he’s little! I hate having to clarify jokes. He’s itty bitty, so why is he telling folks to kill my buddies?”
He then referenced the road on “wacced out murals” that began this bizarre “feud” between Schulz and Lamar.
“The following line, he goes, ‘And to the N-words that coon and to the N-words that groom, slide on each of them.’ What does ‘slide’ imply to y’all?” requested Schulz. “When you say kill my buddies, all the pieces after that’s high quality. You took it there.”
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This complete factor between Schulz and Lamar started earlier final 12 months when Schulz made some jokes about Black ladies whereas on his podcast, “Andrew Schulz’s Flagrant with Akaash Singh.”
Seemingly in response (though he by no means named Schulz), Lamar rapped, “Don’t let no white comic discuss no Black lady, that’s legislation.”
A number of white comedians took umbrage with the bar, particularly Schulz. The comic then responded weeks in a while his podcast: “Kendrick’s folks… they may kill me, they may destroy me, they may discover me on the street, and so they’ll f***ing reduce me up… I’m not a troublesome man. However simply Kendrick, I’d make like to him, and there’s nothing he might do about it.”
Whereas he thought it was a joke, a number of Black folks thought it was bizarre {that a} white comic implied that he would rape Lamar.
A number of Black celebrities additionally jumped in on the criticism of Schulz, together with O’Shea Jackson Jr. and Meek Mill.
Now, it appears months later, Schulz is putting the blame on followers for making it an even bigger difficulty than it ought to’ve been, which might solely make him extra of an enemy with Lamar followers and other people within the Black group.