Wale continued to defend himself for recently spazzing out on a woman outside of an L.A. club, tearing into an Instagram user whose comments he came across and took exception to in regards to the incident. "[You're] a pretentious uppity snob," he started off, with a message in which he questions follower Leslie Mahn's character for continuing to berate him despite his explanation of the events leading up to the heated encounter, and accuses her of being racist.

"You're the reason why people look at black men as a threat!" Mahn had written, via a post she tagged the rapper in. She was making reference to how he was recorded slapping the food out of the woman's hand "You better be glad that wasn't me. I would of said you hit my wrist and had you in court tied up in legislation for a year." In the days that followed the near meltdown, Wale was able to get his side of the story out about the relatively inaudible video of it. He stated that he had cracked a joke to help calm someone who had just gotten into a fight when the woman chimed in to inform him that she thought his humor was offensive. In doing so, she had referred to Wale as "you people," according to the D.C. rapper. He told TMZ's Harvey Levin that it enrages him how Black people are generalized and grouped in through that sort of phrasing.

Considering her critique, Mahn either did not comprehend or totally disregarded Wale's gripe about placing judgment of a whole group of people on one individual from that group's actions. And Wale proceeded to check her on it, responding to her assertion of him as the prototype of violent Black men with, "No madam. Y'ALL look at us that way."

“You have no right to speak on my people in that way. I lost my cool there are serious racial issues in y’all country,” he wrote. "Just because of your disdain for my people you're willing to ignore her wrong and bend the truth a bit."

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