R&B singer Chris Brown took to Twitter to express his views on the Ebola epidemic, calling it a ploy to reduce population.
I don't know … But I think this Ebola epidemic is a form of population control. Shit is getting crazy bruh.
— Chris Brown (@chrisbrown) October 13, 2014
This would not be the first time that Brown is wading into the Ebola crisis.
When US index patient, Liberian Thomas Eric Duncan will still alive at a Texas hospital, Brown, through his mother reportedly called Duncan’t family, to show love and support for the ailing man. This support came in the heat of the campaign led by Reverend Jesse Jackson which alleged that Duncan was being racially discriminated against by the healthcare system.
Brian Curtis, anchor and reporter at NBC5 in Dallas-Fort Worth, wrote on Twitter: “#BREAKING: Spokesperson for family of #DallasEbola patient says @chrisbrown has called to offer help. @NBCDFW — Brian Curtis (@BrianCurtisNBC5) October 8, 2014”
The tweet by Curtis has since been removed. But, Brown soon, after tweeted that it is time for him to keep quiet.
Let me shut my black ass up!
— Chris Brown (@chrisbrown) October 13, 2014
Okay, then.