Mac Miller ask white fans. What have you done about BlackLivesMatter movement
Despite having a song named after presidential hopeful Donald Trump, Mac Miller asked his Twitter followers not to vote for the famed businessman. The two have been feuding for years after Trump saw the success of Mac's hit single, "Donald Trump," and he threatened to sue the rapper for using his name.
The "Brand Name" rapper initially started a conversation about racism after retweeting a Noisey article that stated that "2015 was the year white rappers lost," and he responded by saying, "I'm doing fine." Mac then launched into a a series of tweets that shared his thoughts on why he thinks everyone is not the same.
"Also white people, reverse racism isn't real. Racism describes a system built to keep a race or ethnicity away from success and evolution. We are all not the same. We are all different, different cultures, and all of them beautiful. The whole "everybody is the same" is weak."
After asking, "Dear White People who listen to rap music... What have you done for the #BlackLivesMatter movement," the Pittsburgh rapper took his first shot at Trump by saying, "Just don't forget about the ridiculously large amount of humans who are down to have Donald Trump be present. There is work to do."
Before ending the conversation, Miller told fans, "Just do you man. Just please don't elect this motherf***er man."