Michael Rubin’s “Breakfast Membership” Interview Ripped by Social Media


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Michael Rubin’s The Breakfast Membership interview led to some awkward statements about Black tradition, sparking severe backlash on social media.
On Wednesday (August 14), Michael Rubin was a visitor on The Breakfast Membership. The Fanatics CEO appeared on the present to advertise his upcoming Fanatics Fest conference in New York Metropolis, however left many on-line upset with a few of his statements about Black tradition. The hosts requested him about his annual Fourth of July events within the Hamptons which many elite celebrities resembling Jay-Z and Tom Brady attend in all-white apparel. The dialog quickly moved to a photograph of Rubin hugging Lil Child from behind. The photograph led to quite a few feedback from trolls, upsetting Rubin. “I feel that was pathetic. I feel it was a joke,” Rubin mentioned. “You realize what I hate? Watching a Black particular person attempt to take a Black particular person down. That’s f—ked up. Lil Child is likely one of the finest human beings within the planet.”

Rubin didn’t cease there, defending Meek Mill from jokes made about an notorious viral video he was in. “Once I see the narrative of, a very good pal of mine like Meek, and persons are attempting to… Once more, if he was homosexual — which there’s not one homosexual bone in his physique — who cares, primary,” he mentioned. “If folks wanna be homosexual, it’s 2024. Who the f**okay cares? Quantity two, there’s not a homosexual bone in his physique, so why do folks wanna lie about that? Why do folks wish to change the narrative of a wager he made with me to harm him?” He’d then categorical his generalized ideas about Black tradition.“That’s the one factor I’ve discovered about, you already know, look, I’m simply being blunt as a result of it’s me,” he started. “It’s the one factor I’ve discovered about Black tradition that I don’t like is that Black hate on hate.”

Charlamagne Tha God and DJ Envy stepped in to problem Rubin, however barely. “I’m in all probability going to get killed for saying this as a result of I’m a white wealthy man,” Rubin mentioned. Charlamagne Tha God replied, “I’m glad you’re saying it overtly. If that is the conversations which can be being had amongst [your people], I wish to hear this.” Social media customers weren’t as diplomatic, blasting Rubin for being a “tradition vulture” and the hosts for not being agency sufficient with their pushback.

Try the responses to Rubin’s remarks beneath.

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