Perhaps, in reaction to the on-going debate that has trailed the killing of black people in America, singer Brymo took to Twitter earlier today to add his own two cents writing, “Black man suffers at home, black man suffers abroad. Black man suffers everywhere, black man likes to suffer.”
Black man suffers at home, black man suffers abroad. Black man suffers everywhere, black man likes to suffer.
— Olofo’ro (@BrymOlawale) July 7, 2016
The tweet has elicited a lot of reactions on the microblogging site with a lot of people condemning him.
See some of the reactions below.
@BrymOlawale baba you liked to suffer thats why choc city dumped your suffering pepsi lips so you’ll enjoy suffering..BABA hw suffering na
— Sk’high (@Sezynwa) July 7, 2016
@BrymOlawale You have really been tweeting recklessly these days. Don’t tear your ‘almost done’ career with yo miserable bare hands. Diot.
— …… (@Jeloxanbregaz_) July 7, 2016
@BrymOlawale dude I don’t know what you are talking about.. I’m black and I detest suffering.. Speak for yourself
— Aik Eriaye (@aikluck007) July 7, 2016
@BrymOlawale sings right but tweets?. This ain’t what we need hear at the moment. Enough bruises already.
— King Somy Maurice (@somymaurice) July 7, 2016
Blk leaders flex everywhere
Look at Africa
We’re d source of d problems
D Pple dat r meant to lead enslave der Pple https://t.co/nIhTlBLK26— Jimmy Flames (@Jimmyflames) July 7, 2016
You can speak all the grammar you want, in the end the proof is all around us…. https://t.co/PyinCHeeLv
— Olofo’ro (@BrymOlawale) July 7, 2016
This guy
You’re seriously falling my hand
Wettiinnn? https://t.co/LtyF0sEVpm— Mariam (@_DammmyB_) July 7, 2016
There is a diff btw liking to suffer and having no option than to suffer .,, @brymolawale
— Synord !!! (@Iamsynord) July 7, 2016
There are plenty of us, you can pick another favorite… https://t.co/zLKwJc32YL
— Olofo’ro (@BrymOlawale) July 7, 2016
Good, now we need black ppl everywhere to do same, we need our music to stop being about swag and champagne and hoes https://t.co/7Ltgk2L4Bv
— Olofo’ro (@BrymOlawale) July 7, 2016
On the grounds that we don’t solve our problems, we just play blame games… It’s in our homes and work place. https://t.co/s06xPL7NPJ
— Olofo’ro (@BrymOlawale) July 7, 2016
Let’s hear your thoughts.