Racist Tropes A Focal Point In Diddy’s Lawsuit Against Diageo
Black People And Watermelon: Diddy’s Liquor Lawsuit Cites Racist Tropes
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1. Surprises for me: I never thought of Ciroc as a African American brand; Diddy didn’t want his tequila marketed as an urban brand but wanted to keep selling pints; Diddy worried about selling watermelon flavored alcohol it may offend ADOS; it’s clear Diageo wants to let Diddy go
via @james_paladin
2. Playing the black minority card again? Ridiculous
via @Proctooor
3. Look I am no Diddy fan, but we all know in Amerikkka and around the world. Just because you have a billion dollars or close your black doesn't make you any better than all the other black men. They all still see you as the same. So I can believe they said this to him.
via @Emurray38
4. When in doubt, it is always the others who are to blame.
via @stoneval_cp
5. So the Deleon shortage of last year and the surge of Don Julio and Casamigos was a plan concocted by the man!?!?! 👨
via @BreakItDownDC
6. Diageo dropped Diddy WTF!!!
via @Iamcheddar
7. King Finesse 😭
via @SnullyG072
8. Sean “Diddy” Combs made R18.8 billion from Ciroc in 15 years. He is about to lose the deal with Diageo. Sad.
via @monsieurponto
9. @Diddy was the only reason I even bought @Ciroc high key 🔑 😬 @Diageo_NA Js 😑 #Diddy
via @liltaRusmusic
10. Damn Diageo say they tired of Diddy BS 🤣 man times have changed
via @ChatterTNN
Black People And Watermelon: Diddy’s Liquor Lawsuit Cites Racist Tropes was originally published on ioneblackamericaweb.staging.go.ione.nyc
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