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Diddy Says General Motors Has ‘Exploited’ Black Culture: ‘If You Love Us, Pay Us’
“The same feet these companies use to stand with us in solidarity are the same feet they use to stand on our necks,” music mogul saysLindsey Ellefson | April 8, 2021 @ 9:51 AM Last Updated: April 8, 2021 @ 9:58 AM
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Sean “Diddy” Combs called out General Motors on Thursday in an essay on his media platform, Revolt, that also took aim at corporate America at large. The music mogul said solidarity is not enough when it comes to supporting the Black community and it’s time for company executives to put their money where their mouths are.
Sean “Diddy” Combs is putting corporate America on notice.
The hip-hop mogul has penned an open letter in which he calls out corporations including General Motors for the lack of financial support for Black-owned media brands. In his letter, titled “If You Love Us, Pay Us: A Letter From Sean Combs to Corporate America,” the REVOLT founder criticized company executives for mistreating the Black community by not investing in them.
While REVOLT does receive advertising revenue from GM, Diddy says it’s only a fraction compared to other media brands. “REVOLT, just like other Black-owned media companies, fights for crumbs while GM makes billions of dollars every year from the Black community,” he wrote. “Corporations like General Motors have exploited our culture, undermined our power, and excluded Black entrepreneurs from participating in the value created by Black consumers.”