Howard U Students Upset at Diddy Speaking at Commencement

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Rap mogul Diddy may want to think twice about what he says at the upcoming Howard University commencement after sparking backlash from students upset about him speaking at the ceremony.


Despite students angry at the school's decision, Howard University has no plans of etching him out of the commencement event.

Howard U.'s students are up in arms after Sean "Diddy" Combs was selected to speak at the school's graduation -- mostly because Diddy dropped out of Howard ... and many students believe he isn't a worthy role model. But Howard's not backing down -- a rep for the school tells us, commencement will go forward next month as planned ... with Diddy helming the prestigious commencement speech. The rep adds, "Howard University continues the tradition of identifying leaders whose work has clearly contributed to the advancement of their fields and the world ... We are honored to have Mr. Combs serve as our speaker." (TMZ)
According to reports, Puffy's big day will go down on Saturday, May 10.

The University will award degrees to more than 1800 students. Combs was a student at Howard University in the late 1980s. He will receive an honorary doctorate in humanities at the convocation. "In selecting the individuals who will be awarded honorary degrees, Howard University continues the tradition of identifying leaders whose work has clearly contributed to the advancement of their fields and the world," Frederick said. "We are honored to have Mr. Combs serve as our speaker. He sat in classrooms where our students sit, walked 'The Yard,' and like many students, his entrepreneurial spirit was sparked at Howard. We know he will inspire our class to work hard and to always strive for excellence." (Howard University News Room)​
 

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Lol at the thought of Harvard students being mad at dropouts Bill Gates or Mark Zuckerberg talking at their graduation.
The issue isn't him dropping out. It is what he represents as a man. Unmarried, 6 kids (5 biological), 3 baby mommas, infamous for shady business practices (don't know how true that is), and his wealth was amassed through destructive elements. I, personally, have no gripe with Diddy but I can see how a decent student can be up-in-arms about him speaking.
 
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The issue isn't him dropping out. It is what he represents as a man. Unmarried, 6 kids (5 biological), 3 baby mommas, infamous for shady business practices (don't know how true that is), and his wealth was amassed through destructive elements. I, personally, have no gripe with Diddy but I can't see how a decent student can be up-in-arms about him speaking.

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6 kids (5 biological),

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The issue isn't him dropping out. It is what he represents as a man. Unmarried, 6 kids (5 biological), 3 baby mommas, infamous for shady business practices (don't know how true that is), and his wealth was amassed through destructive elements. I, personally, have no gripe with Diddy but I can see how a decent student can be up-in-arms about him speaking.
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The issue isn't him dropping out. It is what he represents as a man. Unmarried, 6 kids (5 biological), 3 baby mommas, infamous for shady business practices (don't know how true that is), and his wealth was amassed through destructive elements. I, personally, have no gripe with Diddy but I can see how a decent student can be up-in-arms about him speaking.

What destructive elements?
 

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What destructive elements?

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The issue isn't him dropping out. It is what he represents as a man. Unmarried, 6 kids (5 biological), 3 baby mommas, infamous for shady business practices (don't know how true that is), and his wealth was amassed through destructive elements. I, personally, have no gripe with Diddy but I can see how a decent student can be up-in-arms about him speaking.

The problem with the kids protesting Diddy at such a young age is they haven't lived life. This is the first time most of them have been away from the safety of their parents. They will soon learn as the years go by that there is a blurred line when it comes to morals. When they start working their 9-5 shifts and dealing with BS on the job, maybe they will think different about a person who put themself out there like Diddy has.
Diddy hasn't held a gun to anyone's head(except a few bottles :mjpls:) and made them do anything. Sure all his personal info has been in the media, but imagine those CEO's lives we just don't hear about. In this country it takes hustle and being able to sell your story to get ahead. Diddy is one of the best at doing that period.
 

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The rap albums he released and alcoholic beverages.

I don't see how his rap albums are "destructive elements." If so, it is those who cannot separate fiction from reality. If I listen to a hip hop album, it's just entertainment for me.

As far as the alcoholic beverages, what does Puffy do that is "destructive" compared to Bernard Arnault at LVMH? Especially since Hennessy & Moet has been a staple with hip hop for decades
 

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I don't see how his rap albums are "destructive elements." If so, it is those who cannot separate fiction from reality. If I listen to a hip hop album, it's just entertainment for me.

As far as the alcoholic beverages, what does Puffy do that is "destructive" compared to Bernard Arnault at LVMH? Especially since Hennessy & Moet has been a staple with hip hop for decades

here we go again with the "it's just entertainment" bullshyt.

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