For the past few days, Lakeith Stanfield, the enormously likable actor from things like Atlanta and Sorry To Bother You, has been engaged in a public feud with the radio host Charlamagne Tha God. And since then, the whole thing has expanded into rap music, despite neither one of them being actual full-time rappers.

Last week, in a since-deleted Instagram post, Stanfield described various popular black media outlets, including Charlamagne’s show The Breakfast Club, of being “anti black.” As Complex reports, Stanfield wrote this:

It’s a fact that a lot of these platforms are usually or tend to be feeding grounds for negative reinforcement toward BLACK “nonconformists”. They bolster faux vanity and hold a white supremacists scope over black men and women often highlighting negative attributes and downplaying mind expanding ones. They serve as bottomless coward consumption pits and digital, audio, or otherwise slave mentatilty museums. @ all you want

Afterward, Charlamange, on The Breakfast Club, named Stanfield the “Donkey Of The Day,” a regular feature on the radio show. Charlamagne defended himself from accusations of being anti-black and claimed that Stanfield would never go after “any of the white outlets that do the same damn thing.” He accused Stanfield of ignoring black outlets while talking to white ones, and he also called Stanfield out for rapping homophobic slurs on Instagram Live: “You haven’t always been this woke warrior you claim to be.”