Musician, producer and entrepreneur Sean “Diddy” Combs in an open letter Thursday slammed large corporations for failing to support Black-owned media.
In the piece, posted to Comb’s media site Revolt, he wrote, “The same feet these companies use to stand with us in solidarity are the same feet they use to stand on our necks.”
In particular, the Grammy-award winner called out General Motors (GM) for pointing to Revolt as one of the Black-owned media companies it supports but not following through.
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