Meek Mill's Grandma's Home Painted In Racially Charged Graffiti
Meek Mill is not having what someone who CCTV showed to be a white person, did with paint to his grandma's home in Philly.
The "Wins & Losses" rapper complained about someone from his neighbourhood spray painting his grandma's home in "ACORN" graffiti - a word he said is racist or implies being privileged.
He told the public about the mischievous act in a tweet on Tuesday as he wrote "A white man sprayed a racist remark on my Grandmom's home last night in south Philly referencing white Privileged...the crazy part is this was a all black neighbourhood 20 years ago It was gentrified and now this! Just don't let us catch you coward! T."
Meek has been a voice for amendments to criminal justice system which more African-Americans fall victims of than any other in the country.
Issues with racial charged graffiti at the rapper's grandma's has already reached the police and no vandalism has been reported to have taken place.
The "Wins & Losses" rapper complained about someone from his neighbourhood spray painting his grandma's home in "ACORN" graffiti - a word he said is racist or implies being privileged.
He told the public about the mischievous act in a tweet on Tuesday as he wrote "A white man sprayed a racist remark on my Grandmom's home last night in south Philly referencing white Privileged...the crazy part is this was a all black neighbourhood 20 years ago It was gentrified and now this! Just don't let us catch you coward! T."
Meek has been a voice for amendments to criminal justice system which more African-Americans fall victims of than any other in the country.
Issues with racial charged graffiti at the rapper's grandma's has already reached the police and no vandalism has been reported to have taken place.
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