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    Chris Brown To Offset: “Fight Me, Better Yet Suck My Dick”

    UPDATE: Chris Brown responds to Offset with “Fight Me.”

    Offset recently called out Chris Brown for posting a video of 21 Savage freestyling with a British accent, telling him, “Memes ain’t funny lame.”

    Now, Chris Brown has challenged the Atlanta native by telling him to “fight me.”

    But, that was not all of it. His full message read:

    “F**k you lil boy. Better worry about what u got going and focus on ‘you. All this cap on IG is what’s lame. Yo energy wont [sic] that when I came to Drake show in LA. If you don’t get yo a hip a hop a hibbet a hibbet to the hip hip hop and ya don’t stop rockin facea** out of my comments. Sensitive a** n**ga. Call me personally. U want some clout when all u gotta do pull up […] If you a real man fight me. Oh and another thing, suck my dick!”


    Chris Brown actually thought he was gonna get away with the bullshit.

    In light of 21 Savage’s immigration case, Offset was not amused by the fuckery. Shortly after 21 was arrested by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Brown went to social media with a meme. And the damage?  An insensitive meme that mocked the rapper’s legal situation. The video features a clip from 21 Savage’s 2016 XXL Freshman cypher. But, instead of the original audio, it’s replaced with “Man’s Not Hot” by English rapper/ comedian Big Shaq.

    Brown captioned:

    “CMON FAM, STOP PLAYING WIT DA MANS DEM,”

    Migos member Offset eventually noticed the meme and decided to jump in the comments section to call out Breezy for the bullshit!

    He wrote:

    “Memes ain’t funny lame”

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    Doesn’t look like #offset is playing around

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    Offset also took to Twitter to defend 21 and to ignite smoke with anyone who jokes about his nationality.

    But, 21’s detainment has sparked countless jokes and insensitive responses. J.Cole offered positive words of encouragement, while Tory Lanez defended Demi Lovato’s insensitivity. Jay-Z and Roc-Nation have also intervened to handle the legal issues for 21. But, you still have people like Chris Brown who will always turn it into a joke.

    But what do you all think? Why are we not more sensitive to other people’s suffering or public humiliation?

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