50 Cent Says Oprah Only Calls Out Black Men Accused of ****** Misconduct: “No Weinstein, No Epstein, Just Michael Jackson & Russell Simmons”

50 Cent has a serious bone to pick with Oprah Winfrey. Thursday night (Dec. 12), the rapper seemingly reignited his beef wth the media mogul after he took to Instagram to call her out over the upcoming #MeToo documentary she’s producing that will focus on Drew Dixon–one of the women accusing Russell Simmons of sexual misconduct. The film, directed by Kirkby Dick and Amy Ziering, is described as “…a profound examination of race, gender, class and intersectionality, and the toll assaults take on their victims and society at large,” according to the Los Angeles Times. 50 Cent says Oprah only targets alleged sexual predators who are black men, all while remaining silent on white male high-profile predators. Fiddy used Oprah’s controversial sit-down interview with Michael Jackson accusers Wade Robson and James Safechuck as one example, and her upcoming documentary about Russell Simmons’ documentary as another. “I don’t understand why Oprah is going after black men,” 50 wrote. “No Harvey Weinstein, No [Jeffrey] Epstein, just Micheal jackson and Russell Simmons this sh*t is sad.” He then focused his attention on Oprah’s BFF Gayle King, who did a primetime interview with R. Kelly earlier this year amid renewed outrage over his alleged sexual abuse. “Gale [sic] hit R Kelly with the death blow documentary. Every time I hear Micheal Jackson I don’t know whether to dance or think about the little boys butts. These [documentaries] are publicly convicting their targets, it makes them guilty till proven innocent.”
50 followed that post up with another one showing a collection of male celebrities who’ve been accused of sexual misconduct, pointing out that only the black men, so far, have been jailed over rampant accusations, unlike their white male counterparts. The image showed Epstein, Weinsten, Kevin Spacey, and Donald Trump with the word “walk,” while Bill Cosby and Kelly’s pics had the word “jail” written on them. “You think Oprah don’t notice how this sh*t playing out?” 50 asked in the post’s caption.
50 Cent has a rocky relationship with Oprah. He sat down with her on her “Next Chapter” show back in 2012 to squash a years-long beef that apparently started after Oprah criticized rappers over their lyrics. 50’s messages came just one day after Harvey Weinsten reached a $25 million settlement with dozens of his accusers. The disgraced movie producer, who denies all of the allegations against him, is still facing life in prison over sex-crime charges he’s facing in Manhattan. Meanwhile, Russell Simmons has since taken to Instagram himself to respond to the news that Oprah is producing a documentary regarding the sexual assault allegations against him. In his post, Simmons not only denies the allegations, but calls it “troubling” that Oprah has decided to “single” him out. Simmons wrote, in part: “Dearest OPRAH, you have been a shining light to my family and my community. Contributing so much to my life that I couldn’t list a fraction of it in this blog. I have given you the gift of meditation and the groundbreaking book ‘THE POWER OF NOW’ we bonded to say the least. “This is why it’s so troubling that you choose me to single out in your recent documentary. I have already admitted to being a playboy more (appropriately titled today “womanizer”) sleeping with and putting myself in more compromising situations than almost any man I know. “Not 8 or 14 thousand like Warren Beatty or Wilt Chamberlain, but still an embarrassing number. So many that some could reinterpret or reimagine a different recollection of the same experiences. Please note that ur producers said that this upcoming doc was to focus ONLY on 3 hand chosen women.” See Russell Simmons’ full post below:

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Dearest OPRAH,you have been a shining light to my family and my community. Contributing so much to my life that I couldn’t list a fraction of it in this blog.Ihave given you the gift of meditation and the groundbreaking book”THE POWER OF NOW “we bonded to say the least. This is why it’s so troubling that you choose me to single out in your recent documentry. I have already admitted to being a playboy more (appropriately titled today “womanizer”) sleeping with and putting myself in more compromising situations than almost any man I know. Not 8 or 14 thousand like Warren Beatty or Wilt Chamberlain, but still an embarrassing number. So many that some could reinterpret or reimagine a different recollection of the same experiences. Please note that ur producers said that this upcoming doc was to focus ONLY on 3 hand chosen women. I have refused to get in the mud with any accusers, but let’s acknowledge what i have shared. I have taken and passed nine 3-hour lie detector tests (taken for my daughters), that these stories have been passed on by CNN, NBC, BUZZFEED, NY POST, NY MAG, AND OTHERS. Now that you have reviewed the facts and you SHOULD have learned what I know; that these stories are UNUSABLE and that “hurt people hurt people”. Today I received a call from an old girlfriend from the early 1980s which means that they are using my words/evidence against me and their COMMITMENT / (all of the claims are 25 to 40 years old) It is impossible to prove what happened 40 years ago, but in my case proof exists of what didn’t happen, mostly signed letters from their own parents, siblings, roommates, band members, interns, and in the case of 2 of your 3 accusers, their own words in their books. Shocking how many people have misused this important powerful revolution for relevance and money. Maybe you should name your documentary “FLAVOR OF LOVE”!? In closing, I am guilty of exploiting, supporting, and making the soundtrack for a grossly unequal society, but i have never been violent or forced myself on anyone. Still I am here to help support a necessary shift in power and consciousness. Let us get to work on uplifting humanity and put this moment and old narrative behind

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