Azealia Banks Criticizes the Women's March; Warns Women About Mainstream Feminism

Azealia Banks asks why women fall for "white feminist tricks."

This is a photo of Azealia Banks.
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Azealia Banks is sounding off on social media again. And this time, she’s taken aim at Saturday’s Women’s March.

We know. Take a deep breath.

The controversial rapper went to Instagram on Sunday criticizing the recent demonstrations and the mission of mainstream feminism. Banks asked, “Why do women fall for these white feminist tricks all the time? Now that some white dude has taken office who simply said something silly about grabbing a p***y, they want to march in the streets under the guise of ‘standing up for human freedoms.’”

The 25-year-old then claimed these marchers did not express the same concern when police officers were gunning down black people last year. She went on to say that white feminists demand the world’s support, but does not give that same support back.

Banks, who has been a vocal supporter of President Donald Trump, said she has an optimistic outlook, and wants the country to “just chill.” She also used this opportunity to shamelessly plug her new music.

“Let’s just keep calm and wait for new [Azealia Banks] music lol,” she wrote. “Cause I’m coming. V soon”

You can read all her messages below. 

 

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