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Ice Cube didn’t bat an eye when O’Shea Jackson Jr. and Andrew Schulz knocked heads last week.
TMZ caught up with Cube at LAX, asking his thoughts on how his son dealt with the situation.
“He can handle that all day, any day,” Cube said. “That’s light work.”
When the reporter asked if Cube had a message for Schulz, he said, “Come with some better jokes, homie.”
On Dec. 4, O’Shea quote-tweeted a clip of Schulz from his Flagrant podcast, where the comedian responded to Kendrick Lamar appearing to reference him on the GNX album cut, “Wacced Out Murals.” “Don’t let no white comedian talk about no Black woman, that’s law,” Dot rapped.
Schulz responded on his podcast, making an odd joke about how if he ended up in a jail cell with Lamar, he would “make love” to him and smiled as he remarked that, “the only thing that he could do is decide if it’s consensual or not.”
O’Shea responded, calling Schulz a, “Weird ass n***a.” That prompted Schulz to name drop Jackson Jr.’s father. “Google ‘No Vaseline’ by Ice Cube,” Schulz wrote.
O’Shea didn’t let the remark slide. He fired back: “A metaphor about getting fucked business wise by your manager is not the same homie. He ain’t call you a bitch. He ain’t say fuck you. Didn’t even say your name. And your response was buck breaking. Shit was just crazy.”
Jackson Jr. wasn’t the only one who thought Schulz’s joke was strange. Meek Mill, TDE’s Punch, and Peter Rosenberg also responded.
“White man saying they’ll rape Black men openly is extreme… and then say it’s just a joke,” Meek tweeted. “Black manhood is not a joke! I seen the same guys saying I was gay on his stand up! My white friends like it’s a joke! We don’t joke like that in the Black community at all!”
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Ice Cube didn’t bat an eye when O’Shea Jackson Jr. and Andrew Schulz knocked heads last week.
TMZ caught up with Cube at LAX, asking his thoughts on how his son dealt with the situation.
“He can handle that all day, any day,” Cube said. “That’s light work.”
When the reporter asked if Cube had a message for Schulz, he said, “Come with some better jokes, homie.”
On Dec. 4, O’Shea quote-tweeted a clip of Schulz from his Flagrant podcast, where the comedian responded to Kendrick Lamar appearing to reference him on the GNX album cut, “Wacced Out Murals.” “Don’t let no white comedian talk about no Black woman, that’s law,” Dot rapped.
Schulz responded on his podcast, making an odd joke about how if he ended up in a jail cell with Lamar, he would “make love” to him and smiled as he remarked that, “the only thing that he could do is decide if it’s consensual or not.”
O’Shea responded, calling Schulz a, “Weird ass n***a.” That prompted Schulz to name drop Jackson Jr.’s father. “Google ‘No Vaseline’ by Ice Cube,” Schulz wrote.
O’Shea didn’t let the remark slide. He fired back: “A metaphor about getting fucked business wise by your manager is not the same homie. He ain’t call you a bitch. He ain’t say fuck you. Didn’t even say your name. And your response was buck breaking. Shit was just crazy.”
Jackson Jr. wasn’t the only one who thought Schulz’s joke was strange. Meek Mill, TDE’s Punch, and Peter Rosenberg also responded.
“White man saying they’ll rape Black men openly is extreme… and then say it’s just a joke,” Meek tweeted. “Black manhood is not a joke! I seen the same guys saying I was gay on his stand up! My white friends like it’s a joke! We don’t joke like that in the Black community at all!”
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