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I'm happy to cater your wake. I'll send you the bill posthumously.

Don't you worry your pretty little head. This time, it's a white person speaking to her white audience. Those white people know how to retweet in correct order.

Like why are we even talking about hip-hop, she does pop-rap?

Where are all those folks that were raking Q-Tip over the coals for expressing a long opinion over Twitter?

Okay, so I understand that she has made some racist tweets or whatever it was (I don't know the specifics), and she was stupid to have that "slave-master" line (wtf was she thinking?), and that is definitely an important part of the context here. But what, really, is wrong with anything she said?

I seriously doubt you understand any of the issues surrounding Igloo. But, you can ask Nicky Minaj if she feels any kinship with Igloo's plight as a "rap-loving girl." See what Nicky says. lol

Also, you seem to bring up kente cloth a lot. Do you know anything else about Black culture? Beyond what you learned in grade school Black history month segments?

So you say Tip is being patronizing and then say "Did you know he grew up in the suburbs, not 8 Mile?" to me?

its the most magical time of year and be it a slow news week...

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This is where I'm at with her and her defenders.

I just cannot stand her. I mean, not that my Black ass means anything to her. But:

I know a lot of people in the queer community whose lives have been irreparably damaged by intolerant religious people, so while I feel for those who resort to this sort of thing to cope, I have zero qualms about pointing out that the religious beliefs that drive people to do this are absolute bullshit.

And Skynet will also have better rap skills.

Nancy, what the fuck are you talking about please.

Barnard grad Martha Stewart is absolutely laughing that ass off.

True but don't tell someone to let their music do the talking when you have control over who get's to listen. Like Azealia said, people pick and choose when to pay attention to her. That's not her fault but theirs.