Nessa Airs Out Her Beef With Jay-Z’s NFL Partnership
S#!t got funkier than an old batch of collard greens yesterday for one Shawn “Jay-Z” Carter in the wake of his press conference announcing a partnership with the NFL to help aid in social justice reform. Fans and haters alike came together to express their confusion, disappointment, and disapproval of Jay’s latest “business” venture.
One of the loudest and most noted voices speaking against Beyonce’s bae was Colin Kaepernick’s girlfriend Nessa. Not one to bite her tongue, Nessa put her foot on the gas and also on Jay’s neck during an interview on Hot 97 yesterday.
“The disappointment in Jay-Z isn’t in the partnership. The disappointment is wrapping it in Social Justice.” – Nessa.
— Captain Cristobal (@CRS_One) August 14, 2019
“I don’t mind you doing a business deal – but I do mind you wrapping it in social justice when you’re working with an organization that denies someone an opportunity.” – Nessa
— Captain Cristobal (@CRS_One) August 14, 2019
“Jay has phenomenal music, he’s done so much nobody’s taking that away from him! Do your business! But don’t talk to me about that League when they’re doing dishonorable things.”
— Captain Cristobal (@CRS_One) August 14, 2019
See more of what she had to say on the flip.
“This person working with this league wore Colin’s Jersey – But some people don’t understand what’s going on.
— Captain Cristobal (@CRS_One) August 14, 2019
“You don’t have to report to anybody! – but don’t you dare call it a social justice reform attempt when it comes to working with that company. Don’t mess with my family!”
— Captain Cristobal (@CRS_One) August 14, 2019
“that’s why this hurts, cause we love Hov so much.”
— Captain Cristobal (@CRS_One) August 14, 2019
“I don’t care who you are – Wrong is wrong – You’re not gonna act funny towards my family!”
— Captain Cristobal (@CRS_One) August 14, 2019
Stephen A. Smith had PLENTY to say about all this. Check out his reaction on the next page.
Check out Colin Kaepernick’s reaction on the next page.
Today marks the three year anniversary of the first time I protested systemic oppression. I continue to work and stand with the people in our fight for liberation, despite those who are trying to erase the movement! The movement has always lived with the people! ✊🏾
🎥: @REL pic.twitter.com/TAqumRfjbi
— Colin Kaepernick (@Kaepernick7) August 14, 2019
Thank you @Kaepernick7 we ain’t forgot. @nfl let the man work. pic.twitter.com/l9Ce9DQ1xD
— J. Cole (@JColeNC) August 15, 2019
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