Real Talk: Music Mogul Suin' His Own Bizness Over Disability Discrimination?
Robin Millar sayin' his company ain't showin' no love after his surgery, and he takin' 'em to court for disrespectin' the hustle.

Aight, listen up. This ain't no regular news story. We talkin' 'bout Sir Robin Millar, the man who produced hits for Sade and Boy George, the OG. This cat's blind, but he ain't blind to the BS. He's suin' Blue Raincoat Music, the company he CO-FOUNDED, 'cause he sayin' they ain't treatin' him right after he had surgery. Straight up, he feelin' disrespected and discriminated against. No cap.
He sayin' he asked for a support worker to help him out with gettin' around after the surgery, but they curved him. Denied him flat out. Now, this ain't just 'bout some privileged dude throwin' a tantrum. This 'bout a man who built somethin' from the ground up, who put in work and made a name for himself, gettin' treated like he ain't worth nothin' just 'cause he got a disability. That ain't right, period.
He hit up LinkedIn, tellin' his story, sayin' it was a "painful step" to take legal action. But he gotta stand up for himself and for other disabled folks who gettin' played by these corporations. He droppin' truth bombs, sayin' inclusion ain't charity, it's just good business. But these companies be frontin', talkin' 'bout diversity and inclusion, but when it comes down to it, they ain't 'bout that life.
And peep this, he sayin' he usually just tries to brush off the disability thing and keep it movin'. But after talkin' to other disabled folks, he realized he gotta speak up. Too many people scared to lose their jobs or get blackballed, so they stay silent. He ain't havin' that. He use his voice. It's important to represent, show other folks wit disabilities, that they gotta stand up for their rights. They gotta represent, they can't be silent about it.
Now, Reservoir Media, the US company that took over Blue Raincoat, is tryna play it cool, sayin' they did everything by the book. But we know how these corporations operate. They got lawyers on deck, ready to spin the story and protect their bottom line. They ain't care about the people. They only lookin at the cash.
And check this out, MPs talkin' 'bout a "hostile environment" for disabled workers. That ain't news to us. The whole system is rigged against people who ain't got the privilege. These companies be tryin' to get away with the bare minimum, treatin' disabled workers like they expendable. It's all about the money, man.
This whole situation just shines a light on how these corporations be fakin' the funk. They talkin' 'bout diversity, but they ain't walkin' the walk. They gotta do better. And we gotta hold them accountable. We gotta support folks like Sir Robin Millar who standin' up for what's right and fightin' for equality. Keep it 100, fam.


