Waka Flocka Criticizes People Who Record Themselves Helping The Homeless

by Daryl Nelson

Over the last few years, Waka Flocka has made headlines for the personal opinions he's shared, whether it was calling coverage of the 2020 presidential election"propaganda" or defending those who were criticized for going outside when COVID-19 started spreading.

In his latest hot take, the "Hard In Da Paint" rapper had something to say about the people who record themselves when helping the homeless or unfortunate.

"When I do good deeds, I don't never record or take pictures because why would I catch a person at they lowest point in life? And plus, I don't need a visual of what I did right," said Waka on social media. "I got to experience it and that sh*t is the feeling and that's something you can't take from me [or] take from them. That's a real human trait. So to see anybody marketing they self feeding the homeless or feeding somebody that needs help, to me, you corny as f*ck, man."

Do you agree with Waka?