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 donā€™t care but donā€™t force it onto me especially when you donā€™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 thereā€™s no such thing as intersectionality?

“that fans of your music who are both black and lgbt, myself included, donā€™t understand black struggle either? i just want to be clear.”

https://twitter.com/MNEK/status/1209138239698866176

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?”

https://twitter.com/phalindapplebum/status/1209111762328571904

https://twitter.com/thatkaizoku/status/1209112248700018689

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?? thatā€™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 isĀ 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.