*Bossie Badazz has called out Dwyane Wade for agreeing to castrate his 12-year-old son who he claims is transgender.
We previously reported…. Wade recently appeared on Ellen to talk about his 12-year-old child Zion changing his name to Zaya as he continues his transition into a girl.
“First of all me and my wife, Gabrielle Union, we are proud parents of a child in the LGBTQ+ community and we’re allies as well,” he said.
But Boosie ain’t feeling it.
In a clip on Instagram, the hip-hop star criticized Wade for agreeing to cutting his boy’s “dick off.”
“I gotta say something about this shit, bro. Dwyane Wade, you gone too fucking far, dawg,” he said, adding “That is a male. A 12-year-old. At 12, they don’t even know what they next meal gon’ be. They don’t have shit figured out yet. He might meet a woman, anything, at 16 and fall in love with her. But his dick be gone—how he gon’—like, bruh, you going too far, dawg.”
OTHER NEWS YOU MIGHT HAVE MISSED: Dwyane Wade Says ‘Hardest Thing I’ve Ever Had to Do’ Was Tell Gabrielle Union He Fathered Child with Another Woman
View this post on Instagram
IM GO SAY IT SINCE THIS PUSSY ASS WORLD AINT GO SAY SHIT ‼️U TRIPPIN NIGGA #period
He continued, “Don’t cut his dick off, bruh. Like, bruh, for real, if he gon’ be gay, let him be gay. But don’t cut his dick off, bruh. Don’t—and dress him as a woman, dawg. He’s 12 years old. He’s not up there year. He hasn’t made his final decisions yet. Don’t cut his fucking dick off, Dwyane Wade, bruh. You fucking trippin’, dawg.”
As expected, the LGBT fanatics have taken to social media to slam Boosie for being “homophobic.”
Filmmaker Tariq Nasheed noted of the criticism, “I’m noticing all the “Black” people calling Boosie “transphobic” or “homophobic” are mostly people who work at white “liberal” media corporations, who come from Caribbean or African immigrant backgrounds, where their home country has anti-LGBT laws or policies,” he wrote on Twitter.
Boosie has a legit criticism of the sexualization of a Black child, because there is a historical context to this. White supremacist society has ALWAYS sexualized Black children, going back to slavery, and Jim Crow. This was done to make Black children appear less innocent pic.twitter.com/8svMOmj27h
— Tariq Nasheed ?? (@tariqnasheed) February 18, 2020
Another Twitter user added, “Boosie was saying some real stuff. A 12 year doesn’t have the maturity to make decisions about their sexuality. They’re just kids.”
A third commented, “I’m starting to realize it’s easier to program some of these non FBA blacks some of them fall for all the tricks and deceptive measures that the white media puts out.”
Singer/songwriter Kendall “K.T” Thomas had this to say under Bossie’s video post, “He big tripping! And not thinking of the message he sending with that shit! It ain’t cool! If we have no more black males how can we have more black men/women?”
Do you agree?
Hear more from Boosie about the controversy via the Instagram clip above.
“This is her life … this is no game to us. We’re about protecting her heart. We’re about protecting her joy. … To do that, we have to support them.” @DwyaneWade spoke with @RobinRoberts about his daughter Zaya’s gender identity. (via @GMA)pic.twitter.com/n5TtFm8DAf
— ESPN (@espn) February 18, 2020
Meanwhile, during a Tuesday morning appearance on “Good Morning America,” Wade admitted that it was difficult to talk about the gender identity of his son for a new ESPN documentary.
“I struggled on how much I wanted to talk about in the doc,” Dwyane said. “I actually didn’t talk about it a lot. But, I knew if I put it in the doc at all, it would be a big conversation.
“And we struggled with that from, ‘Yes, we understand that our daughter’s 12 years old.’ We struggled with what people would say about a 12-year-old making a decision about her life. But we also know our child.”
He went on: “So we sit back and we say. ‘You know what?’ As parents, it’s our job to sit back and figure out and find the information that we can. And we’ve sat down together as a family. We’ve reached out to as many people as we can. We’ve researched as many things as we can to try to help not only our family but other people in this journey and along the way. Because one thing we do know as a family, we’ve [gone] through so many different things that other people in other families go through and they say ‘Thank you, guys, for speaking out on it. Thank you, guys, for being a face and a voice of this because we can’t.’ And that’s what we’re trying to do. We know there are other families that is dealing with their kid finding themselves and learning who they are.”
Watch him tell it via the clip below:
.@DwyaneWade says he “struggled” about how much of Zaya’s journey he wanted to put in his @ESPN documentary, but “I knew if I put it in the doc at all, it would be a big conversation.” https://t.co/ZdCAUU3gAQ pic.twitter.com/FLUwhAZAxW
— Good Morning America (@GMA) February 18, 2020
We Publish News 24/7. Don’t Miss A Story. Click HERE to SUBSCRIBE to Our Newsletter Now!