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EPISODE · Jan 24, 2026 · 16 MIN

50 Cent vs Diddy: Is This Accountability or Just Black-On-Black Exploitation?

from That's Scary with Meloney P. · host Meloney Walker

The new Netflix documentary on *Diddy**, produced by **50 Cent**, has the whole culture talking — but not for the reasons you think. Yes, Diddy has a long history of accusations, violence, and abusive behavior… but something about the *way this documentary is being pushed does *not* sit right with me.In today’s episode, I’m breaking down the *cultural side* of this situation:Why are we so quick to publicly destroy a Black mogul?Why is 50 Cent leading the charge?And why do Black men face harsher public takedowns than their white counterparts?This is not about defending Diddy’s actions — it’s about questioning the *motives, the timing, and the bigger system* that profits every time a Black man falls. When white moguls with similar histories are protected, but Black men are put on Netflix exposés, we have to talk about what’s really going on.---*✨ IN THIS VIDEO:*✔️ My reaction to the Netflix Diddy documentary✔️ Why 50 Cent producing it feels personal, not journalistic✔️ How the Black community handles “accountability” differently✔️ The culture’s obsession with exposing Black men✔️ Why this doesn’t happen to white moguls with similar histories✔️ Commentary from Ja Rule, Marlon Wayans & others✔️ Why I’m uncomfortable with the documentary even if Diddy is guilty✔️ Accountability vs exploitation — where is the line?---*⏱️ TIMESTAMPS:*0:00 – Intro1:12 – Why This Documentary Feels Different3:45 – 50 Cent’s Role & Motives6:20 – Black Men vs White Men in the Court of Public Opinion9:55 – Why I’m Not Excited to Watch This Documentary14:00 – What Ja Rule & Marlon Wayans Said17:30 – Accountability vs Exploitation*💬 COMMENT BELOW:*Do you feel this documentary is accountability or exploitation?Are Black men treated differently when scandals happen?Let’s have the conversation.---*🎙️ FOLLOW & SUPPORT THE PODCAST:*Subscribe for more unfiltered commentary on Black culture, celebrity news, and social issues.🔥 That’s Scary with Meloney P.

The new Netflix documentary on *Diddy**, produced by **50 Cent**, has the whole culture talking — but not for the reasons you think. Yes, Diddy has a long history of accusations, violence, and abusive behavior… but something about the *way this documentary is being pushed does *not* sit right with me.In today’s episode, I’m breaking down the *cultural side* of this situation:Why are we so quick to publicly destroy a Black mogul?Why is 50 Cent leading the charge?And why do Black men face harsher public takedowns than their white counterparts?This is not about defending Diddy’s actions — it’s about questioning the *motives, the timing, and the bigger system* that profits every time a Black man falls. When white moguls with similar histories are protected, but Black men are put on Netflix exposés, we have to talk about what’s really going on.---*✨ IN THIS VIDEO:*✔️ My reaction to the Netflix Diddy documentary✔️ Why 50 Cent producing it feels personal, not journalistic✔️ How the Black community handles “accountability” differently✔️ The culture’s obsession with exposing Black men✔️ Why this doesn’t happen to white moguls with similar histories✔️ Commentary from Ja Rule, Marlon Wayans & others✔️ Why I’m uncomfortable with the documentary even if Diddy is guilty✔️ Accountability vs exploitation — where is the line?---*⏱️ TIMESTAMPS:*0:00 – Intro1:12 – Why This Documentary Feels Different3:45 – 50 Cent’s Role & Motives6:20 – Black Men vs White Men in the Court of Public Opinion9:55 – Why I’m Not Excited to Watch This Documentary14:00 – What Ja Rule & Marlon Wayans Said17:30 – Accountability vs Exploitation*💬 COMMENT BELOW:*Do you feel this documentary is accountability or exploitation?Are Black men treated differently when scandals happen?Let’s have the conversation.---*🎙️ FOLLOW & SUPPORT THE PODCAST:*Subscribe for more unfiltered commentary on Black culture, celebrity news, and social issues.🔥 That’s Scary with Meloney P.

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