#MuteRKelly: Public Lynching of a Black Man - Video
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R Kelly |
R Kelly's representatives have
responded to a new campaign to "mute" his music in response to the sexual
abuse allegations against him.
The Women of Colour (WOC) group in
the Hollywood-based Time's Up movement backed #MuteRKelly this week, which
urges labels, businesses, streaming services and music venues to boycott the
R&B singer.
A statement from the group -
which includes director Ava Duvernay and singer Janelle Monae - called on women
to dream of being "free from sexual assault, abuse and predatory
behaviour".
"We demand appropriate
investigations and inquiries into the allegations of R Kelly's abuse made by
women of colour and their families for over two decades now," the
statement read.
It cited the guilty verdict handed
to Bill Cosby in his sexual assault retrial as a catalyst for the new campaign.
Kelly has denied all allegations of sexual abuse made against him.
In response to #MuteRKelly, Kelly's
management issued a statement which called it "unjust and
off-target".
"Soon it will become clear Mr
Kelly is the target of a greedy, conscious and malicious conspiracy to demean
him, his family and the women with whom he spends his time," it
continued.
"R Kelly's music is a part of
American and African American culture that should never - and will never - be
silenced.
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R Kelly on Stage |
"Since America was born, black
men and women have been lynched for having sex or for being accused of this. We
will vigorously resist this attempted public lynching of a black man who has
made extraordinary contributions to our culture."
A
recent BBC Three documentary, R Kelly: Sex, Girls and Videotapes, saw
an attempt to break down the alleged "wall of silence" around the
singer and allegations of sexual abuse.
It interviewed R Kelly's former
girlfriend, Kitti Jones, who claimed at some point during their two-year
relationship she was introduced to a girl that Kelly told her he
"trained" since she was 14-years-old.
"I saw that she was dressed
like me, that she was saying the things I'd say and that her mannerisms were
like mine," Ms Jones said. "That's when it clicked in my head that he
had been grooming me to become one of his pets. He calls them his pets."
Last year, Jim DeRogatis - a
reporter who has been investigating allegations against Kelly for two decades -
reported accusations that Kelly held women against their will in an abusive
"cult" and spoke to several sets of parents concerned for their
daughters' wellbeing.
They accused Kelly of
"brainwashing" women in a set-up at a series of rented homes where he
controlled what they wore, who they could speak to, and when they could use
their phones or visit the bathroom.
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