Producer Polow Da Don Punks Diddy for Weak Trayvon Martin Tweets

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Super-producer Polow Da Don has called out multi-millionaire mogul Diddy after Diddy posted a tweet that read, “My prayers go out to Trayvon’s family!!!! God bless them!!!!” to which Polow responded “THAT’S ALL YOU GONE DO???? JUST A PRAYER???? N*GGAZ ARE DOOMED….”
Polow then elaborated further by tweeting “@iamdiddy WE ARE CLOSER TO SLAVERY THAN YOU THINK…. #THEYGOTUS #WEHAVENEVERBEENSOWEAK #NOLEADERS -4!!!!”
Many people have been outraged at the lack of celebrities truly making a stand over the injustice that has taken place in the American judicial system. Many people feel that tweets, pictures, t-shirts and press releases are not enough of a battle cry. There have also been many people speaking out against or in favor of the religious view that many have taken in the aftermath. Numerous tweets and status updates have been posted either uplifting prayer as the most logical means to receive justice or denouncing it a docile effort that has gotten us in this predicament in the first place.
Polow Da Don however was quickly lambasted by commenters and other Twitter users who knew about his past habits and public persona. Polow has produced hit records for a number of artists including Young Buck, Fergie, Rich Boy, Usher and Nicki Minaj.
During the heights of his success he did an interview with music site AllHipHop.com in which he was asked to elaborate on his other alias, “The King Of All White Girls”, he stated, “Just the King of the White Girls. I ain’t self proclaimed but I run with it. [Laughs] There was a stage in my life where I went crazy with dating white women. I have nothing against black women, but they’re raised differently. White women are raised to respect and serve their men.  Black women are taught to question [their men]. Black women look at submission as being weak. White women look at submission as being a woman. And anyone who has a problem with this statement is ignorant.  Just look at the divine order: it goes God, man, woman, child.”

That’s some very interesting ideology coming from someone that is now upset over prejudice in society.
What is your opinion? Do you think that Polow Da Don has room to speak on Diddy?

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