21 Savage's Mom Praises The Game For Dragging Tomi Lahren During ICE Crisis

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21 Savage attends the CFDA / Vogue Fashion Fund 15th Anniversary Event at Brooklyn Navy Yard on November 5, 2018 in Brooklyn, New York.
The Game gets a stamp of approval from 21 Savage's mother.

21 Savage's arrest during Super Bowl weekend came as a shock to many. While he received support from his fans, family, and peers, right-wing pundits used the moment to push their own agenda regarding immigration including Tomi Lahren. She attempted to shame 21 on his citizenship status which was met with immediate backlash from Nicki Minaj, Cardi B, and The Game who called her a "cum gargling, microwaved carrot skinned, 90 year old white man body havin slut." On the latest episode of "The Real," the rapper explained that he doesn't regret calling her out in such a vile manner.

The Game faced criticism for sexualizing Tomi Lahren while dragging her across the Internet for her criticism towards 21 Savage. He said that he didn't do it out of disrespect towards women but rather because he wanted to ruin her day. 21 Savage's mother caught wind of the comments and praised The Game for speaking out against Lahren.

"The Ladies on The Real mentioned 21 Savage and The Game stated his feelings/opinions and I Thank him for it. Real Talk. Truly respect that man," she wrote. 

Tomi Lahren, on the other hand, was still offended while bringing up The Game's since-squashed beef with 50 Cent.

"It’s okay to attack, degrade and demean women so long as they are conservative, huh?" She wrote, "Hey @thegame didn’t @50cent shut you up years ago? Sit down."


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