DaBaby’s series of statements angered many other celebrities.
The incident of male rapper DaBaby making discriminatory statements against the LGBTQ community and HIV/AIDS patients has been causing controversy in recent days. Specifically, while performing at the Rolling Loud Miami event, DaBaby shouted to the crowd: “If you come here today without bringing HIV/AIDS or any 𝓈ℯ𝓍ually transmitted disease, die. “Whoever can 𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁 you in two to three weeks, turn on your phone flash… Those who don’t have gay 𝓈ℯ𝓍 in the parking lot, turn on your phone flash.”
DaBaby’s statement was determined to be negative and heavily insulting to patients with HIV/AIDS as well as directly ironic to the LGBTQ community. There is no way HIV/AIDS patients will die after 2-3 weeks, nor is mocking gay people wrong.
Not only was Dua Lipa – the singer who collaborated on the song Levitating – directly criticized, this male rapper also received criticism from the “Queen of Pop” Madonna . On her personal page, the female singer wrote: “An article sent to DaBaby: if you want to make offensive statements about the LGBTQ+ community suffering from HIV/AIDS, you should know some of the following facts. After decades of research , people have found medicine to save the lives of children born with HIV, save the lives of those infected with HIV through blood due to infected needles or infected blood transfusions. There are even many ways to help people People with AIDS live for the rest of their lives. People with this disease cannot transmit it to each other when standing close to each other.”
“The Queen of Pop” sarcastically said: “I also want to hold up the phone and pray for your indifference. No one dies of AIDS after 2-3 weeks.”
The female singer also emphasized that the male rapper is imposing his own thoughts on others and contributing to bringing others down. “People like you are the reason why we still live in a world full of fear. Everyone should be treated with courtesy and respect, no matter their skin color or gender. , 𝓈ℯ𝓍ual orientation or religion”.
Many fans agree with the female singer’s opinion and think she is absolutely right. No matter what other people are like, it should not become a topic for male rappers to mock.