Tyler, The Creator isn't concerned about damage to his LA GOLF store amid protests
Tyler, The Creator isn't worried about the damage to his GOLF store in LA amid the Black Lives Matter protests.
Across the US, and around the world, protesters have been taking to city streets following the death of George Floyd on 25 May. Some of the protests have become more violent, with looting and burning involved, resulting in governors placing curfews on citizens in certain areas/cities.
Despite the property damage caused to his GOLF store in LA over the past few days, Tyler, The Creator has expressed that it doesn't bother him much at all, and the bigger focus is on what the people are protesting.
On his latest Instagram post via his GOLF WANG Instagram account, Tyler, The Creator shared an image of the Black Panther Party, writing, "BLACK FURY: keep your eyes wide and educate yourself. ( black panther party, 1969)"
View this post on InstagramBLACK FURY: keep your eyes wide and educate yourself. ( black panther party, 1969)
A post shared by GOLF WANG (@golfwang) on May 31, 2020 at 1:41pm PDT
In a later comment, the IGOR artist acknowledged the protests in regards to the damage at his GOLF store. The comment reads, "and the store is fine, but even if it wasnt, this is bigger than getting some glass fixed and buffing spray paint off, understand what really needs to be fixed out here. stay safe, love."
Tyler, the Creators statement on the GOLF store in Los Angeles pic.twitter.com/uCard2MfBR
— Odd Future Fans (@itsOddFuture) June 1, 2020
Tyler, The Creator was also spotted at the LA protests with Odd Future member Jasper.
Tyler, the Creator & Jasper joining the protests in LA. pic.twitter.com/fuSD8Uw2vd
— sim (@nugmob) June 1, 2020
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