From the outside looking in, and not knowing specific details, Meek comes across as entitled.
Yes, in an ideal world people would share information and/or help build you up, but realistically people don’t owe you these things - and coming from Meek especially - it feels misplaced considering how hip-hop has rallied around/for him more than once.
Also, when it comes to entrepreneurial ventures - often times the “information” that people can provide you with is/seems very surface level and/or cliched. Often times the people asking for the information want you to take action/situate them rather than tell them where to go or where they should be placed - and that isn’t always feasible, so they lash out.
Someone’s net worth being XYZ doesn’t mean they will be able to provide you a $5million loan off of the strength of brotherhood - and not being able to do so doesn’t meant they “hating” on you.
I think Meek has seen how wealthy men of other races work together and share information and how its lacking among Black men with resources. Even at the corporate level, white men who were frat bros and lax bros when they were younger go above and beyond to help younger white men who are often not very intelligent get prestigious jobs. Black people in high positions are more likely to see other Black people as competition who could replace them.
