
Lupe Fiasco is pushing back on the idea of white supremacy.
Today, the Tetsuo & Youth rapper-producer took to Instagram to pen an emotional open letter about the fallacies of this social imbalance. “There is also nothing about you psychologically, philosophically, cognitively, academically, socially, architecturally, culturally or even financially that signifies a higher position above any other group,” he wrote in the first of three lengthy captions. “And to be diplomatic, there is nothing about you that denotes innate inferiority as well. So what you really are is something in the middle. You are regular. White Regularity is congruent to all other forms of regularity i.e. Black, Brown, Etc etc.”
As Vibe points out, the Chicago-based Fiasco was likely responding to the racist alleged manifesto of Dylan Roof, the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church mass shooter, that surfaced online yesterday. He went on to cite Apple computers and international product trade as examples of inherent collaboration between different ethnicities. “White Supremacy is a lie white regularists tell to themselves in hopes that they can get a one way ticket to the top and hope we other colors overhear it,” he argued. “Here’s the bad news, ain’t no top. Here’s the good news though, ain’t no bottom neither!“
Fiasco’s letter marks the second open letter today from a musician , after Taylor Swift’s protest against Apple Music. Read Fiasco’s entire open letter here: