While taking a break from planning his wedding with Erica Mena, you know, the union he says black people haven’t supported, Bow Wow decided to put Al Sharpton on blast on his social media. This past weekend, Sharpton and the National Action Network organized and executed a successful March on Washington to fight for “justice for all.” Thousands showed up to make their voices heard outside the U.S. Capitol, including Sharpton. While standing next to the families of those who’ve lost loved ones at the hands of police, he told the people (and detractors) that this movement won’t be ending anytime soon:

“You thought you’d sweep it under the rug. You thought there’d be no limelight. We are going to keep the light on Michael Brown, on Eric Garner, on Tamir Rice, on all of these victims because the only way — I’m sorry, I come out of the ‘hood — the only way you can make roaches run, you got to cut the light on.”

And while Sharpton was out with the people, Bow Wow was elsewhere claiming that Sharpton was up to no good, trying to make money off the march. He posted this on his Facebook page:

Some followers agreed with the rapper, while others asked him what exactly he was doing to help in this crisis.

But this isn’t the first time that Bow Wow has publicly criticized Rev. Sharpton. Back in August he had something to say about Sharpton’s presence in Ferguson after the death of Mike Brown. He said that Sharpton is always trying to be where the camera is:

And this also isn’t the first time that someone has said something like this. The aunt of Akai Gurley, the young man shot in a dark stairwell by a rookie cop in Brooklyn last month, said that Sharpton was doing way too much as the family prepared to bury Akai, including trying to deliver the eulogy without talking to them about it first:

“It’s been a nightmare, ” she told the New York Post. “He just wants to take credit for this when he’s never even contacted my sister [Gurley’s mother]. Who made you the spokesperson of our family? We just want to bury our nephew with dignity and respect.”

Over the years, Rev. Sharpton has been criticized, along with Jesse Jackson, for allegedly using different tragedies to bring attention to themselves. They’ve even been called ‘race-baiters.’ But despite all that, they have done a lot more than most to help and bring attention to these families and these social injustices. With that being said, I can’t get with Bow Wow…but what do you think about what he had to say?