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Andrew Schulz, the man who felt most offended by Kendrick Lamar’s warning to not allow white comedians to mistreat Black women, is now feeling the full power of Black Twitter.
On Wednesday, Schulz responded to Lamar’s lyric on his podcast, “FLAGARANT,” in a rather sarcastic tone.
Initially, he stated, “Nobody has respected women more, through art, than rappers. So I completely understand how a rapper could look at a comedian telling a joke and be like, ‘Yo y’all need to switch that s**t up.’ How dare y’all keep saying your wives are annoying?”
He also started jokingly rapping lines from Dr. Dre’s 1992 song, “B*****s Ain’t S**t.”
For clarity, on “wacced out murals,” Lamar rapped, “Don’t let no white comedian talk about no Black woman, that’s law.
While Black Twitter didn’t find any of those responses humorous, there’s one particular thing Schulz said that has angered many Black people to the core.
Later in the podcast, Schulz says, “Kendrick’s people… they will kill me, they will destroy me, they will find me in the street and they’ll f***ing cut me up… I’m not a tough guy. But just Kendrick, I would make love to him and there’s nothing he could do about it.”
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The fact Schulz implied that he would rape Lamar is what frustrated many, and Black people on the platform X, formerly known as Twitter, were not afraid to share their thoughts about Schulz and others who were present on the podcast.
One person wrote, “Andrew Schulz ‘joking’ about raping Kendrick Lamar was a white mans way of putting a Black man in his place for defending Black women. It was sadistic and a remnant of slavery. Evil sack of s**t.”
Another person posted, “Andrew Schulz is 45 years old fantasizing about raping Kendrick Lamar because he said white comedians can’t make fun of black women. Am I the only person who think that’s insane????”
Others called out the Black man on set who simply sat there and said nothing.
While several white comedians took umbrage with K. Dot’s line many felt like the bar was about Schulz, who infamously made some jokes about Black women while on his podcast.
The guests on the podcast were James Duncan and Fuhad Dawodu of the “Shxtsngigs” podcast. They also both happen to be Black.
Not only was Schulz criticized for the comments, but Duncan and Dawodu were criticized for laughing along with his jokes instead of checking him. The two Black podcasters later apologized for their reactions.