Rapper J Hus accused of blatant homophobia after passionately declaring ‘stop forcing LGBT onto us’

J Hus performs on stage during Wireless Festival 2019 on July 7, 2019 in London, England.

London rapper J Hus is facing anger after attacking people for “forcing LGBT.”

The controversial ‘Did You See’ rapper opted to hit out at LGBT+ people in a Twitter rant on Monday.

He wrote: “STOP FORCING LGBT ONTO US.

“Live your life I don’t care but don’t force it onto me especially when you don’t wanna recognise these black struggle.”

He added: “Fuck this world. We have to make our own world.”

The tweet has 3,900 likes.

Queer people of colour call out J Hus over outburst

The comment ignited an immediate backlash from queer people of colour.

Out rapper MNEK wrote: “ok so are you saying that LGBT people are exclusively white? that there’s no such thing as intersectionality?

“that fans of your music who are both black and lgbt, myself included, don’t understand black struggle either? i just want to be clear.”

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One Twitter user wrote: “Oh Lord here we go… so what about the Black folk who are also apart of the lgbt community? What should they do? Pick a side?”

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Another respondent wrote: “Being Black, Gay & a Woman is literally the hardest trifecta in this life. I go through struggles in 3 different ways so a lot of conversations or hate towards any of those will affect me.

“Imma always prevail tho. Imma win regardless. Try know.”

J Hus performs on stage during day 1 of Lovebox 2019 at Gunnersbury Park on July 12, 2019 in London, England.

J Hus performs on stage during day 1 of Lovebox 2019 at Gunnersbury Park on July 12, 2019 in London, England. (Burak Cingi/Redferns)

One response read: “so i have to choose between being black & being queer now?? that’s news to me.”

Rapper has a controversial history

The rapper has had a troubled legal history, serving multiple stints in prison for carrying a knife and violent disorder.

He was dropped from the lineups of the TRNSMT and Wireless festivals in 2018 after he was again arrested for carrying a knife in public at London’s Westfield Stratford shopping centre.

J Hus, who is signed to Sony Music’s Black Butter Records label, was most recently jailed in June 2018 and sentenced to eight months behind bars, being released in April 2019.