The speaker refrains from speaking negatively about P Diddy because, despite any mistakes he may have made, he emphasizes that P Diddy is still a black man. The speaker acknowledges that mistakes happen and doesn’t pass judgment on whether they were intentional or not. The central message is that everyone, whether it’s Diddy or any other individual, will eventually face the consequences of their actions, as lies will be exposed.

The narrative shifts to rapper turned film producer, 50 Cent, who criticizes Floyd Mayweather for not condemning P Diddy amid assault allegations. Mayweather, in a podcast, refrains from speaking ill of Diddy, citing their shared identity as black men and emphasizing that mistakes can happen. This stance doesn’t sit well with some fans, given Mayweather’s own history of legal troubles related to assault accusations.

The article further delves into the ongoing feud between 50 Cent and Mayweather, highlighting past disagreements and public jabs. Mayweather’s recent comments defending Diddy lead to 50 Cent mocking him on social media, teasing a potential documentary about Diddy’s allegations.

The piece also touches upon 50 Cent’s previous conflicts and trolling behavior, both online and in public, including his history of ridiculing Mayweather’s reading abilities. The article concludes with a recap of the strained relationship between 50 Cent and Mayweather, suggesting that their falling out originated from business disagreements.

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