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Dr. Umar Goes Off On Diddy’s Arrest, Says Owning 1,000 Bottles Of Baby Oil Isn’t A Crime
Dr. Umar Johnson recently weighed in on Diddy’s high-profile legal battles in a candid discussion. The prominent social activist and Pan-Africanist used Diddy’s case to highlight a recurring issue of powerful Black men being targeted or brought down by the system. While not explicitly defending the Bad Boy Records founder, Dr. Umar emphasized the historical pattern of wealthy and influential Black men facing severe legal challenges at the height of their careers.
Dr. Umar’s comments have sparked conversation, with some agreeing with his analysis while others debate the validity of his claims in Diddy’s situation. The ongoing legal troubles surrounding Diddy—who faces allegations of racketeering and sex trafficking—were framed by Dr. Umar as part of a broader issue concerning Black celebrities.
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