12 Apr 2021
Fashion and music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs faced accusations of hypocrisy from fans after he sounded off on General Motors for not making more substantial investments in the black community.
Combs published a letter to his website entitled, “If You Love Us, Pay Us,” in which he slams General Motors for its lack of investment in the black community. Diddy said that blacks are not afraid to “weaponize our dollars” by boycotting products from companies blacks find unresponsive. But despite his demands from American corporations, some turned Diddy’s call back at him, claiming he has repeatedly refused to help a black artist with his Bad Boy Records.
There's an age-old saying that people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. We couldn't help thing of it when when we heard about Sean "Diddy" Combs
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Diddy had time today!
The hip-hop mogul wrote a letter to corporate America and made some demands. Diddy has a bone to pick with General Motors. According to him, GM claims they support his Black-owned media outlet, Revolt, but they haven’t invested in them properly. Diddy said,
“While REVOLT does receive advertising revenue from GM, our relationship is not an example of success. Instead, REVOLT, just like other Black-owned media companies, fights for crumbs while GM makes billions of dollars every year from the Black community.” He continued,
“Exposing GM’s historic refusal to invest in Black-owned media fairly is not an assassination of character; it’s exposing the way GM and many other advertisers have always treated us. No longer can Corporate America manipulate our community into believing that incremental progress is an acceptable action.”