DJ Vlad is being dragged again by social media after he tried to backtrack on his tweets attempting to get a Black woman fired from her job.
Vlad tweeted that Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” did not have a good mix. The woman, a professor at Princeton, told him to stay out of the conversation as it is between Black people.
Vlad responded by tagging Princeton numerous times.
“Good luck being a professor at @Princeton again. I doubt the university supports their faculty telling non-black students to shut the fuck up about anything Hip-Hop related because of their skin color,” he wrote in one tweet.
Several more tweets, Vlad did the same thing before X users accused him of trying to weaponize his white privilege.
He attempted to clear things up yesterday morning.
“Since it’s Monday, let me clear the air and state that I never had any intention of filing a complaint to Princeton for former professor Morgan Jerkins saying that white people aren’t allowed to comment on Kendrick Lamar’s music. She trolled me and I trolled back. At the end of the day, it created an interesting discussion about race relations in America. I will be discussing it further in my future interviews,” he tweeted.
Since it's Monday, let me clear the air and state that I never had any intention of filing a complaint to Princeton for former professor Morgan Jerkins saying that white people aren't allowed to comment on Kendrick Lamar's music. She trolled me and I trolled back. At the end of…
— DJ Vlad (@djvlad) May 6, 2024
Fans responded to posting screenshots of the exchange.
Users have started a campaign to block to famous DJ.
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