Music mogul Jay Z has finally cracked and let the world see his reaction to news anchor Tomi Lahren singling out his former days as a street drug dealer this week.
Footage of Young Hov laughing off Lahren’s remarks has started to make its rounds across social media.
Jay Z finally responded to online anchor Tomi Lahren’s attack on Beyonce’s halftime show and his criminal past … and it’s awesome. Lahren’s rant went viral when she called out Bey, saying … “Your husband was a drug dealer for 14 years.” Jay Z was hanging out with podcaster Tax Stone when Tax decided to reference Tomi’s comment. (TMZ)
On her “The Blaze” viral show, Lahren stood behind her initial comments against Jay’s wife Beyoncé Knowles-Carter following her Super Bowl 50 halftime performance.
“To the Black Lives Matter folks and the militant Bey-Hive and to those that have nothing better to do than post nasty comments on my Instagram, let’s get something straight. You don’t scare me, you don’t intimidate me, you will not silence me, you’re bullies. My assessment of the Beyoncé Super Bowl performance was not racist in any way. My message was clear. America should be coming together everyday but especially on America’s game day.” (“The Blaze”)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4azSwCSonHk
Truth is, some of you aren't interested in a real conversation about race – you'd rather go on the attack for anyone that dares question your aggressive, divisive and damaging agenda.
Posted by Tomi Lahren on Wednesday, February 10, 2016
Maybach Music Group’s Meek Mill stood up for Bey and Jay following Tomi’s comments this week.
In a broadcast for her “The Blaze” show a few days ago, Lahren did not fall back on ripping both music icons.
“First it was hands up, don’t shoot. Then it was burning down buildings and looting drug stores all the way to Oscars So White and now even the Super Bowl halftime show has become politicized and given the notion black lives matter more. This isn’t about equality, this is about ram-rotting an aggressive agenda down our throats and using fame and entertainment value to do so. Beyoncé, really? What is the political message? What is it they’re trying to convey here? A salute to what? A group that used violence and intimidation to advance not racial equality but an overhaul of white domination? … Guess what Beyoncé? White people like your music too. People buy your songs on iTunes, memorize your lyrics and admire your talent and beauty – your husband was a drug dealer. For 14 years, he sold crack cocaine. Talk about protecting black neighborhoods. Start at home. Those are my final thoughts. Thanks for watching. God bless you and God bless America and take care.” (“The Blaze”)
Beyonce and the Black Panthers
Now the Super Bowl halftime show has become a way to politicize and advance the notion that black lives matter more.
Posted by Tomi Lauren on Tuesday, February 9, 2016
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwVnDRx8Eik