White House responds to rapper YG who kicked fan off stage for not saying ‘f–k Donald Trump’

Rapper YG has come under fire for his reprehensible shaming of a fan who would not say “f*** Donald Trump” at a Texas concert.

The rapper confronted the fan and then had him booted from the show when he would not repeat the phrase from the notorious anti-Trump song, “FDT,” which was released in 2016 and featured deceased rapper Nipsey Hussle.

“Another example of the tolerant left,” White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham told Fox News on Monday, referring to the incident which took place during the Mala Luna Music Festival in San Antonio.

YG invited one audience member on stage after he noticed the young man was not singing along to his anti-Trump anthem.

“I don’t know if I want to shake your hand yet,” he told the fan who attempted to shake the rapper’s hand as he stepped on stage.

“Listen, I spotted you out in the crowd. I asked you if you f*** with Donald Trump. You said you don’t know. So, since you don’t know, I need you to make up your mind tonight,” YG said. “Because I know your mama, your daddy, your grandmama, your grandfather is watching, I want you to state your name and go ‘F*** Donald Trump.’”

“No, you won’t?” the rapper asked as the fan refused to comply.

“He a Donald Trump supporter. Get his a** out of here!” he exclaimed as he pushed the fan away.

“Get his a** outta here! Don’t come to a motherf***in’ show with YG on a motherf***in’ billboard, Donald Trump supporter. Don’t let his a** back in the crowd. Tell ’em YG said so,” he added as security escorted the fan away.

“Donald Trump racist, he don’t f*** with black people, so if you f*** with Donald Trump, you racist as f*** and I can’t f*** with you. Period,” the rapper continued to rant.

YG — who, according to his logic, must also think Trump supporting-rapper Kanye West is racist — has made no apologies for his hatred of Trump and told TMZ  that the Secret Service had spoken to him because of the controversial “FDT” song in 2016.

“Secret service hollering at the label,” he said. “They asked to see the lyrics on my album to see if I’m talking about him on my album. If I’m talking about it on my album, they’re gonna try to take it off the shelves.”

Soon after the 2016 election, the rapper featured a Trump piñata which was beaten on stage.

While his fans cheered him on for his anti-Trump rant and treatment of a fan on Sunday, the rapper was eviscerated on social media for the incident. One Twitter user pointed out that Trump supporters were getting the last laugh on YG’s Instagram account:

The rapper was torched on Twitter by countless others who applauded the fan for standing his ground:

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