Malik's comments came in reaction to Barack lamenting the 'banning' of LGBTQ+ books.
Malik Obama, the well-known half-brother of Barack Obama, caught eyeballs Monday on social media with a reaction he gave to a posted letter in which the former president praised librarians and complained of the ‘banning’ of certain types of books, including ones that push LGBTQ+ propaganda.
One infamous piece of LGBTQ+ work that has raised concerns for many school parents is “Gender Queer: A Memoir,” a book that features numerous graphic images and descriptions of homosexual conduct; this despite it being written for and distributed to children.
Seemingly lamenting the treatment the story has consequently received, mainstream news outlets such as NBC News and the state-funded NPR have covered it with an angle of it being one of the most banned books in America. Last year, the Los Angeles Times published a column titled, “I read ‘Gender Queer,’ the most banned book in America. And so should you.” Malik reacted to Barack’s letter on Twitter, simply commenting in a now-deleted post, “This man is definitely gay.” He was ostensibly reacting to Barack’s musings about the so-called book bans, particularly as they pertain to LGBTQ+ literature. “He got rich and became a snob,” Malik reportedly told The New York Post from his home in the Kenyan village of Nyang’oma Kogelo. “What I saw was he was the kind of person that wants people to worship him. He needs to be worshiped and I don’t do that. I am his older brother so I don’t do that.” The pair previously shared a more genial relationship; Malik was the best man at Barack’s wedding, per The Post. He also reportedly was a regular visitor of the Oval Office during the Obama presidency. Malik famously endorsed former President Trump in the 2016 presidential election. He and his half-brother, Barack, both share the same father, Barack Hussein Obama Sr.
Malik has been quite outspoken against Barack in the past, previously accusing Barack of abandoning his Kenyan family and ripping him as “cold and ruthless.”
Things started to sour after Barack "turn[ed] his back on the people he said were his family" and refused to help them out during a time of dire need, according to Malik.
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