Irv Gotti Thinks the Jenner Daughters and Kardashians Have Ruined the World

Irv Gotti Thinks the Jenner Daughters and Kardashians Have Ruined the World

In a long but since-deleted Instagram post, Irv Gotti aired out Kylie, Kim and Khloe Kardashian as well as Kylie Jenner for the deterioration of hip-hop and the entire world as we know it.

As the Murder Inc. founder sees it, the women’s proneness to date African American rappers help add fuel some white men’s racist beliefs.

“Fuck it. Let’s talk about it right now. This is what they hate right now. With a passion,” he wrote. “Bruce Jenner and Kris Jenner’s daughter. Arguably the HOTTEST CHICK ON THE PLANET!! Dated Tyga!! Now dating Travis Scott!! 2 RAP NIGGAS!! I think when Trump says. LETS MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN. I think he is saying LETS GET OUR WOMEN BACK!! Cause the Hip Hop Culture has fucked up the whole shit. Fuck it. I’m gonna say it. THE KARDASHIAN CLAN AND THE TWO JENNER DAUGHTERS. Has fucked up the whole world.”

Toward the end of the post, Gotti seemed to back paddle, saying he doesn’t actually blame them and giving props to their business empire that is “amazing” and a part of “hip-hop.”

“And please anyone. This isn’t a message bashing the Kardashians Or Kylie and Kendall. They are dope to me,” the music mogul wrote. “They are a part of this thing called Hip Hop CULTURE. So I love them and there success. Kris Jenner is a fucking Genius to me. I’m just stating what Racist Old White Men are mad about. It’s crystal clear.”

Check out a screenshot of the post below.

From the desk of #IrvGotti

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As previously reported in other Irv Gotti news, his highly anticipated series Tales on BET highlights a different Hip-Hop song each episode and aims to convey the song’s message through film. The premise of the show allows room for some creative storytelling and the first episode did not disappoint.

In “F**k Tha Police”, Tales tackles police brutality and race relations in America through N.W.A’s classic cut of the same name. The 2-hour premiere episode, starring Boris Kodjoe, Clifton Powell, Matthew Noska and others, depicted powerful reflections of what Black America has been subjected to for decades. Stories that have sparked national outrage among the black community like the Rodney King incident in 1992 and the murders of Travyon Martin and Eric Garner, served as the foundation for the series opening episode but there was an unexpected twist to the story.