The Ghanaian Rapper Desmond Blackmore, officially Known as D-Black said only people who are not doing better than others will make time to criticize them.
D-Black, the rapper and entrepreneur has come under heavy backlash after the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) disconnected his business premises from the national grid because of his illegal use of power.
The reggae musician Black Rasta lamented that D-Black must be treated like everyone else and if it was left to him, D-Black would have paid ten-fold the amount of power he had used illegally.
Black Rasta pointed out in an interview that D-Black should be used as a scapegoat to serve as a deterrent to others who may want to do similar things which are not beneficial to the state.
He added that, although D-Black and some other celebrities have been parading themselves as successful business-people, their deeds suggest they are engaged in illegalities, and as such, the rapper must not be left off the hook.
“D-Black should be made to suffer like any other person, yes that is stealing. If D-Black had broken into multimedia and had stolen 500,000, Ghanaians will be talking. But because it is a governmental institution, even in our proverbs, we say “government work we don’t carry it on our heads, we drag it on the floor.”
However, hitting at his critics without targeting anyone in particular, D-Black indicated that people who are performing below par in comparison to you will always fault you. To him, that shouldn’t bother the one being targeted.
In a tweet, he said “you will never be criticized by anyone doing more than you. You will only be criticized by someone who is doing less. That’s fine. But don’t forget that.”