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Nicki Minaj Sexist Shames the Media

November 6, 2014 | celebrity | Lex Jurgen | 0 Comments

When girls with big tits and asses say shit that doesn’t make much sense just nod your head knowingly. You can’t win a fight. You don’t even want one. Nicki Minaj is calling out the media for calling her out for shaking her big injected can cakes like a Manilla port hooker in her Anaconda video:

You’re talking about newspeople who don’t even know anything about hip-hop culture. It’s so disrespectful for them to even comment on something they have no idea about. They don’t say anything when they’re watching the Victoria’s Secret show and seeing boobs and thongs all day. Why? Shame on them. Shame on them for commenting on “Anaconda” and not commenting on the rest of the oversexualized business

Shame seems a bit harsh. I’m pretty sure Victoria’s Secret is actually selling those thongs, whereas we’re all pretending you’re selling music.  All these self-righteous cries from overly sexualized music artists ignore the fact they are counting on being ripped in the media to make them cool enough for teens. They know this full well and if they should ever forget, there’s a label publicity staffer on hand to remind them to say inanely controversial things about racism, sexism, and their powerful vaginas.

The day the mainstream media accepts you as a music artist is the moment you should put out your Greatest Hits Album and head to the Bahamas to live out the rest of your days making love to island men and building shelters for the poor from your implant remains.

Photo credit: V Magazine

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