"Snowfall" actor Damson Idris took to Instagram to issue a message to Black men, as he's seen an influx of "unprovoked hatred" toward Black women.

Damson shared the message to his Instagram Stories, which reads: "I see so much unprovoked hatred towards black women today by predominantly grown black men. Especially towards our young stars that are just trying to do their thing. The compulsion to humble these women perhaps makes you feel like more of a man. I promise you, you aren't men to us. A new year is approaching. Grow up." 

This comes as various Black female entertainers have spoken out about the unfair treatment they've received in the public eye, including Megan Thee Stallion. After Tory Lanez was convicted of shooting Megan, she released an essay via Elle about the trauma she endured throughout the trial.

Speaking about the public attacks, Megan stated, "The truth is that I started falling into a depression. I didn’t feel like making music. I was in such a low place that I didn’t even know what I wanted to rap about. I wondered if people even cared anymore. There would be times that I’d literally be backstage or in my hotel, crying my eyes out, and then I’d have to pull Megan Pete together and be Megan Thee Stallion." 

Source: Instagram