Motivational speaker Dr. Umar Johnson shared his thoughts on 50 Cent’s Netflix documentary about Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs. During an appearance on Raud’s recent streaming session, he was asked to share his thoughts about Sean Combs: The Reckoning. He said:“Here's what I'm going to say about the Diddy documentary. And this is not about 50 Cent as a person. It's about us as a people. Let me just say that up front. I am bothered by the fact and I have no problem with black people holding black people accountable. Right?”He went on to say:“I'm having a problem with black people needing to expose black people that indepthly. But you never expose white people who do things to black people. The Roman Catholic Church has taken advantage of way more children than R. Kelly allegedly did.”Social media users reacted to his comments. One X user wrote:“Tf is bro on about.”财富 @free_agentLINKTf is bro on about 😭Another social media user asked him to pick a side, as they commented:“So why not go after both? He says he’s against the documentary but is for people being held accountable... Pick a side.”A netizen complimented Dr. Umar’s skills, writing:“Well, if roasting was an Olympic sport, Dr. Umar would take gold!”Meanwhile, an X user called out 50 Cent for making profits from the documentary. They shared:“50 isn’t a regular hater, he’s a strategic hater. Profiting off Diddy’s downfall with a whole documentary is crazy lmaoo. A menace but a very smart one.”One online commentator joked:“He acting like 50 cent went to Epstein Island.”Dr. Umar said that the Diddy documentary was a case of “self-hatred” that was perceived as “community service”Dr. Umar also said that Jeffrey Epstein had taken more advantage of women compared to Diddy. Despite that, there was no documentary on it. He asked:“But where is the documentary on Epstein by black people? Where's the documentary on the Roman Catholic Church excesses on black people? You see what I'm saying? So, to me, the 50 Cent documentary, again, respect the 50. No issues there. It is an example of self-hatred disguised as community service.”He said even though it looked like community service, it was an instance of hatred. Dr. Umar claimed that the same was never done for white people, even though there was a whole list. He further asked:“Why we never done no documentaries on these killer cops? Why has there never been a documentary on Trayvon Martin's killer? There's never been a documentary on Michael Brown's killer. There's never been a documentary on Tamir Rice's killer. There's never been a documentary on Breonna Taylor's killer.”Dr. Umar said the documentary on Jeffrey Epstein came out only after his death. However, the same wasn’t the case for Diddy, R. Kelly, and Bill Cosby. He said he wanted people to assess how they embarrassed one another, but not with the “enemies of the race.”Also Read: Cam'ron questions Lil Rod's motive behind living with Diddy while producing his album