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Turns out DaBaby wasn’t really sorry, which comes as a surprise to precisely nobody.
After delivering an impromptu rant riddled with homophobia and falsehoods about HIV/AIDS at the Rolling Loud festival in Miami this July, the rapper went on a brief and unconvincing apology tour, posting on Instagram about his “hurtful and triggering” comments and meeting with advocacy groups like the Black AIDS Institute and GLAAD.
(That post was deleted after only a few days, which should have been a major clue about DaBaby’s sincerity — or lack thereof.)
But months later, multiple HIV/AIDS organizations told The Daily Beast that DaBaby treated them like a Grindr hookup — and never called again.
On Wednesday, the Black AIDS Institute, the Positive Women’s Network, the Normal Anomaly Initiative all confirmed to The Daily Beast that the performer hasn’t sent them a penny since their August meeting. (Six other groups, including GLAAD, didn’t respond to the outlet’s request for comment, which means a whopping total of zero are on record as having heard back from DaBaby.)
“Since [our meeting], we have not received any outreach, partnership, or funding from DaBaby,” Black AIDS Institute Pavni Guharoy told The Daily Beast. “The onus is now on him, if he chooses to, to convert his misinformation into allyship by supporting the work of the Black AIDS Institute and other people of color-led HIV organizations.”
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Whereas Lil Nas X continued to set an example by using the release of Montero to raise money for multiple LGBTQ+ organizations, DaBaby reportedly failed to even maintain open lines of communication with many of the groups he met this summer.
“Though we felt the conversation was extremely powerful a couple months ago, we haven’t heard anything back as an organization since our conversation,” Normal Anomaly Initiative executive director told The Daily Beast.
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Given this new information that we all probably saw coming from miles away, it’s hard to characterize DaBaby’s conduct over the past six months as anything short of pathetic.
The bar for being a decent person here is so low, it’s buried beneath the Earth’s crust; all DaBaby had to do was apologize for making ignorant statements, take a few Zoom calls, and write some checks — even if he secretly still resented all those queers “sucking dick in the parking lot,” as he put it at Rolling Loud.
Instead, he chose to do almost nothing, continuing to tour while fielding plenty of high-profile celebrity praise from Dave Chappelle and others. So stunning, so brave! By which we mean, of course, what an astonishing display of cowardice.
The only (arguably) worse actors here than DaBaby are festival promoters like those at Rolling Loud, who say the company “supports second chances” as an explanation for why they’re working with the performer again for his “Live Show Killa” tour.
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Just last month, Rolling Loud told NME that DaBaby has “grown and learned from his experience.” Anyone care to rethink that statement now?
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