I don't follow these guys on Twitter, so I wouldn't have known about what the article took out of context.
In terms of how Drake looks after the fact, I never once referenced the black face or him being a deadbeat father. You were talking about
^^^ That is what I meant about him not caring about how he looks. Drake often puts himself in those types of positions. Of course he's going to do damage control on the black face and being a dead beat father because that damages his brand.
I don't fault you for not knowing breh.
But the fact of the matter is Rolling Stone did a long ass interview with Mailk Yusef (over an hour) about various topics....and literally cut the entire thing down to one poorly edited sentence that makes Drake look like the victim. I don't know how anyone can look at something like that....and not acknowledge all this as a concerted effort to protect him.
Fred.