Sarkodie’s expulsion from the tournament is justified by the petition, which was submitted to the French National Olympic and Sports Committee, citing his alleged misogynistic songs and previous scandals.
Blakk Rasta responded to this development on his Black Pot show on July 26, 2024, highlighting the importance of celebrities serving as responsible role models because their words and deeds have a significant impact on a large number of people.
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“We need some of these measures to be able to make some of our so-called celebrities responsible. This will teach a lot of us to be very careful how we speak.
Sarkodie exhibited a lot of arrogance and when I speak like this then people will send me messages asking if I have a problem with Sarkodie,” he stated.
He also spoke about the current spat between Sarkodie and actress Yvonne Nelson, who wrote in her memoir that the rapper coerced her into getting an abortion.
Sarkodie’s reaction to the biography was denounced by Blakk Rasta as being haughty and impolite.
“You didn’t care and when she finally put it out in a book, you have the arrogance, the tenacity to release a certain trash song called ‘Try Me’ calling her a call girl, a street girl,” he stated.
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Blakk Rasta demanded harsher penalties to make celebrities answerable, arguing that this would encourage performers to be more careful with their words and deeds.
No one is above the facts, he said, calling for Sarkodie and other artists who have acted in a similar manner to face penalties.
“This group should have done this earlier. We need to check some of these things or else at the end of the day, we would only be degrading ourselves and each other. Let Sarkodie face the music. Let other artistes who have gone down that line also go through it. Nobody is bigger than the truth,” he said.
Source: Ghscribe.com