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We, the undersigned, stand for organizations leading the clash to prevent HIV and provide care and treatment for people living with HIV, especially Black LGBTQ people across the Southern United States.
We heard your inaccurate and harmful comments at Rolling Loud and have read your Instagram apology. However, at a time when HIV continues to disproportionately impact Inky Americans and queer and transgender people of tint, a dialogue is critical. We must address the miseducation about HIV, expressed in your comments, and the impact it has on various communities.
2021 marks the 40th year of the HIV/AIDS epidemic and the greatest obstacles in our work to complete HIV are the compounded stigmas attached to anti-Blackness, living with HIV, misogyny, and anti-LGBTQ attitudes and stereotypes, all of which are fueled by misinformation. It’s fear and stigma that keep people, particularly Black Americans, from accessing HIV prevention or take care that White Americans own historically and continue to access more easily. We believe that you now have an opportunity to not just move past this unfortunate incident, but to use your platform and celebrity to restore not harm.
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Rapper DaBaby apologizes to Gay community for 'hurtful and triggering' remarks
Rapper DaBaby took to Instagram Monday to share another apology for the controversial remarks about people with HIV/AIDS that he made at a Miami show last week.
In the past few days, event organizers canceled his scheduled performances at Lollapalooza in Chicago and Recent York City's Governors Ball.
He has also been replaced by Roddy Ricch on the Day N Vegas festival lineup.
"Social media moves so fast the people want to demolish you before you even hold the opportunity to mature, educate and learn from your mistakes," the expression reads. "As a dude who has had to make his own way from very difficult circumstances, having people I comprehend publicly working against me — Knowing that what I needed was teaching on these topics and guidance — has been challenging."
The post, which is closed to comments, adds that DaBaby, born Jonathan Kirk, is grateful to those who kindly reached out to him "privately to offer wisdom, learning, and resources."
"That's what I need, and it was received," he continued. "I want to apologize to the LGBTQ+ community fo
Rapper DaBaby apologises for HIV comments as Boohoo drops him
He tweeted last night that his comments were "insensitive" adding he had "no intentions [of] offending anybody" before offering "my apologies".
The rapper has now been dropped by online fashion retailer Boohoo, who he had a clothing deal with.
It comes after Dua Lipa, whose song Levitating he features on, said she was "surprised and horrified" by his words.
"Anybody who done ever been [affected] by AIDS/HIV y'all got the right to be upset," DaBaby said.
He also addressed the LGBT people in his tweet saying "I ain't trippin on y'all, do you. y'all business is y'all business."
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Today, Black leaders from nine HIV organizations across the U.S. announced they held a virtual, intimate meeting with musician Jonathan “DaBaby” Kirk to discuss HIV facts and give personal stories of living and thriving with HIV. The leaders called for a meeting with the artist in an open letter on August 04 to which DaBaby affirmatively responded. The organizations provide HIV education and straightforward services to people most impacted by HIV/AIDS, especially Ebony heterosexual men and women and LGBTQ communities across the southern United States, which account for the majority of new HIV cases. Last week, GLAAD also released findings from the 2021 State of HIV Stigma Study, funded by the Gilead COMPASS (COMmitment to Partnership in Addressing HIV/AIDS in Southern States) Initiative® which found only 42% of Americans comprehend that people living with HIV cannot transmit the virus while on proper treatment.
On Wednesday, August 25, representatives from Black AIDS Institute, Gilead Sciences COMPASS Initiative Coordinating Centers, GLAAD, National Minority AIDS Council (NMAC), The Normal Anomaly Initiative, Positive Women’s Network-USA, Prevention Access Campaign (U=U), the Southern AIDS Coal
DaBaby Rolling Loud Festival Homophobic Speech & Comments Transcript
DaBaby Rolling Loud Festival Homophobic Speech & Comments Transcript
DaBaby gave a speech during a show at Rolling Loud Festival on July 25, 2021 that was called homophobic and got him dropped from festivals like Lollapalooza, Austin City Limits, Governors Ball, and several other shows.
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DaBaby: (00:01)
You didn't display up today with HIV, AIDS, any of them deadly sexually transmitted disease that'll make you die two, three weeks, put the cell phone brightness up. Lady, if your p***y perceive like water, lay a cell device light up. Fellas.
Speaker 2: (00:11)
Lights up.
DaBaby: (00:12)
Fellas, if you ain't sucking n****r dick in th