Mike Mylos undertakes to examine what he frames as cyberattacks on Black leaders and role models. Taking on X, the Philadelphia artist believes a conspiracy to tear down the community is afoot and wants to get to the bottom of it.
Meek Mill, 36, took to his usual platform X, formerly Twitter, to give his take on curbing this recent plague of attacks on black celebrities.
“I just hired investigators to see that they were starting these cyber attacks on black artists and leaders… making blogs posting anything that destroys the black home and fueling anything that's down,” Meek shared on Monday (March 4).
He added, “A big fed company 'I know the perc was fake but I still ate' now we pray for the mental yak… lil bru needs his people… you'd think this sh*ta game has totally distracted our people ! I will never be gay or a rat…. I will die like this and tread forever!”
Meek has been posting an almost relentless barrage of tweets along the same lines, which some netizens believe is a distraction from the Sean “Diddy Combs” rumors, which is why he tweeted that he will probably “never be gay “.
Along with the above, Meek also got a little political with his tweets.
“Make sure that in America it is extremely dangerous on the roads! They have no control illegal immigrants everywhere… automatic weapons flooded the city… this year’s poison on most drugs… opioids melting people’s brains… and mind control algorithms,” Meek shared.
In other news, Meek Mill has a new EP HEATHENISMwhich he is currently heavily promoting on his social media channels.
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