‘Black Ink Crew Chicago’ Star Charmaine Receives Backlash for Tweets About Violence

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Charmaine reacted to the news about FBG Duck.

The death of Chicago rapper FBG Duck has a lot of people talking. In fact, the rapper trended on Twitter after it was confirmed he had been shot and killed. “Black Ink Crew Chicago” star Charmaine had a lot to say as well. In a series of tweets, Charmaine questioned why some black people can’t be as passionate about violence in the black community as they are police brutality.

She wrote, “I understand systemic racism but in 2020 we look stupid as h*ll screaming #blm and killing each other the way we are. If we can’t stand police killing us why can we stand killing each other at this point? Why can’t we make a conscious effort to PUT THE GUNS DOWN #chicago.”

Charmaine added, “Some people won’t get it.”

She responded to the backlash.

When some of her followers begin to take issues with her tweets, she wrote, “I’m not comparing #blm to crime in our community but it p*sses me off that we killing each other yet asking people to care out (sic) our lives. Sh*t don’t make sense.”

As more backlash came, she added, “Ppl focus so hard on not mixing the two that ur not getting my point. Black lives matter when police kill us and when we kill us too. All that ship (sic) need to stop.”

Although Charmaine attempted to clarify her points, quite a few of her followers expressed their outrage with her tweets. She would eventually delete them, too.

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