

Video shows YG pressuring the boy to curse the president, and then immediately denouncing him as racist and getting security to remove him from the festival. YG had him booted from the concert on the day before his birthday. Tragically, Joyner and his friends went to the concert to celebrate his 18th birthday (October 27). I believe this note is the best way,” he explained. “Yes, I know this has passed and people have moved on, but I’ve prayed about this for a while and have asked God for discernment and the right path to take to address this. Thank you to those who didn’t judge my character based on stories you saw on the internet,” he added.

“Many social media websites and supposed news outlets decided they had me all figured out, and without even trying to search for the facts, sites such as TMZ posted garbage about me and this story. While Joyner said he had “heard about the ‘F*ck Donald Trump’ song before in 2016 on the news,” he admitted he did not know who sang it. I didn’t even know who he was until my friends and I looked him up on Spotify just before he came on stage.” YG was just one of the many performers at the festival,” he explained. “I did not attend a ‘YG concert.’ I went to the 2-day Mala Luna music festival held in San Antonio, TX on Oct 26 & 27, 2019. In his statement, the boy set the record straight. Please help me get my message out! /NTFVzikzpH Here is the truth and I wrote a letter to YG. Many platforms depicted this story inaccurately I was the 17 year old kicked off stage for not saying “F*** Trump” “Here is the truth and I wrote a letter to YG. “I was the 17 year old kicked off stage for not saying ‘F*** Trump’ Many platforms depicted this story inaccurately,” Joyner tweeted. On Friday night, Austin Joyner, the 17-year-old from the concert, posted a public statement explaining his position and forgiving the rapper for publicly shaming him.
