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2 days ago  Cardi B called on her Twitter followers to ‘elect better people’ after a U.S. Representative took time on the House floor to criticize her performance of ‘WAP’ at the Grammys. Cardi B was back on. 2 days ago  Cardi B. Is clapping back at anyone who has an issue with her and Megan Thee Stallion's performance of 'WAP' at the 2021 GRAMMY Awards last month. The rapper took to Twitter. Twitter refuses to remove Melania Trump's nude photo posted by Cardi B Twitter has a non-consensual nudity policy that should see an account immediately suspended. Cardi B posted a nude photo of former first lady Melania Trump, but Twitter found no issues with it. The 'WAP' hitmaker shared Trump's full-frontal naked photo taken years ago for a modeling job.

© The Hill Cardi B and Candace Owens threaten to sue each other after Twitter feud

Rapper Cardi B and conservative commentator Candace Owens threatened to sue each other after the two engaged in a feud on Twitter this week.

The dispute started after Owens on Monday criticized the New York rapper's performance of her hit song 'WAP' at the Grammy Awards on Sunday alongside fellow rapper Megan Thee Stallion.

Owens told Fox News host Tucker Carlson that the performance was a 'spectacle' and a display 'of blatant nudity and sexualization.'

Cardi B later tweeted a clip from the show and sarcastically thanked the conservative commentator on social media.

'Matter fact I'm just going to thank Candy,' Cardi B wrote in a since-deleted post, according to Vulture. 'She put my performance on Fox News giving it more views that boosted the views on YouTube and is counting towards my streams and sales.'

'Wow. Imagine if wap caused the downfall of the American empire and not North Korea bomb threats, terrorism, racism or bad government?' the rapper also tweeted.

Wow .Imagine if wap caused the downfall of the American empire and not North Korea bomb threats , terrorism, racism or bad government? !! THAT WOULD BE SO ICONIC !!! STREAM UP / WAP https://t.co/raiJhaw9JU

- iamcardib (@iamcardib) March 16, 2021

Owens responded to the 'Bodak Yellow' rapper's comments on Tuesday, claiming that she takes 'issue with you being used to encourage young women to strip themselves of dignity.'

I don't work for Fox News, Belcalis, nor do I take issue with you having success.

I take issue with you being used to encourage young women to strip themselves of dignity.

Men typically treat women how they treat themselves.

You know that. https://t.co/1BZQOVTR6t

- Candace Owens (@RealCandaceO) March 16, 2021

Cardi B later tweeted in response that 'I don't know why Candy is so bothered by WAP. I was just inspired by our former first lady,' she said, sharing a censored photo of former first lady Melania Trump. The tweet has also since been deleted.

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The women continued trading barbs on social media this week, with Cardi B sharing several tweets that purported to show Owens saying that her husband had an affair with her brother.

Owens maintained that the tweets were photoshopped and threatened to sue the rapper for slander against her brother.

The rapper later threatened in a since-deleted tweet to countersue Owens for alleging that she shared fake or edited photos.

'Just spoke with my family. I am 100% suing Cardi for that nonsense. You can't just start throwing out wild lies against private members of my family because you're upset someone called your out on your degenerate performance,' Owens tweeted on Tuesday.

I am literally laughing out loud.

Cardi. My dear.

That is clearly a photoshopped tweet.

Only one of us has a husband that sleeps around. https://t.co/Mq7gbUFSDj

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- Candace Owens (@RealCandaceO) March 16, 2021

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Yes. Just spoke with my family. I am 100% suing Cardi for that nonsense. You can't just start throwing out wild lies against private members of my family because you're upset someone called your out on your degenerate performance.

I'll keep you all posted. https://t.co/v2aisvQiOG

- Candace Owens (@RealCandaceO) March 16, 2021

Owens also shared a 13-minute video on Instagram continuing to criticize Cardi B's performance and her attacks on social media.

Cardi B has been a vocal critic of former President Trump. After initially backing Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) in the Democratic presidential primary, she called on her supporters to vote for President Biden in the general election against the former president.

Politicians such as Maxine Waters can praise and encourage BLM/Antifa violence via Twitter, and they still have access. Iran's Ayatollah Ali Khamanei can send anti-Jewish and anti-Israel tweets, and he's still on the platform. But dare criticize rapper Cardi B over her depraved 2021 Grammy Awards 'performance' featuring her song, 'WAP,' which itself would have been censored pre–Sexual Devolution, and that's a suspension for you.


Ms. B and 'Megan Thee Stallion' at the Grammys.
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That's what happened to me, anyway — ironically, while I was crafting a magazine essay on cancel culture. So, hey, sort of like a researcher in the midst of a set of experiments who then finds out he's going to be one of the test subjects, Twitter gave me some timely and personal material a day before my article deadline.

At issue was Cardi B's reaction to criticism leveled against her by commentator Candace Owens. She posted an old, suggestive photo of Melania Trump to justify her actions and asked why Owens had a problem with her. I then responded:

@iamcardib Maybe because you're acting like a greedy slut who's corrupting the young? Just a thought. Here's a pro tip: You don't justify bad behavior by citing other bad behavior. Children do that.

Apparently, this was too much for the Twitter twits, and they suspended me for violating their 'rules.' Really, though, I'm surprised it took so long. It apparently didn't faze the Twitter twits that I'd called them Twitter twits on their own platform for years or that I'd repeatedly (and correctly) identified their treasured 'transgenderism' in my tweets as the MUSS (Made-up Sexual Status) agenda.

But a reprobate woman worth $30 million must be protected from criticism, apparently. Twitter really had to reach for a violation rationale, though, as it sent me the following message:

You may not promote violence against or directly attack or threaten other people on the basis of race, ethnicity, national origin, caste, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, religious affiliation, age, disability, or serious disease.

For the record, I didn't actually call the esteemed singer a 'slut,' but wrote that she was acting like one. But I'm befuddled: into which of the above categories does 'slut' fall?

Admittedly, I'm not 'woke.' But I'm pretty sure slut isn't a race, ethnicity, or nationality. I don't think it's a social class (caste), either. But does it describe some official caste in India, maybe one just above the 'untouchable' — the über-touchable? (If this is an inappropriate question, forgive me; I'm not a cultural anthropologist.)

Is slut now a 'gender' or 'gender identity'? The latter category's choices are metastasizing like the national debt, you know.

It also seems unlikely that 'slut' describes a religious affiliation; with how seriously the leftist sexual devolutionaries take their carnal pleasures. However, one can't be sure. And we can forget about age.

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But does the status in question result from a disability or disease? Is there a sluterovirus plaguing the population? Anthony Fauci can get right on that one. Yet given that Two-Mask Tony has said 'hooking up' via a dating app is okay if you're willing to accept the risk (but, he also warned, you may never again be able to shake hands), it's unlikely he'll be pushing for a vaccine.

Anyway, Twitter wants me to be a 'good boy' and delete the tweet. This will never, ever happen. Given the filth and insult they allow (mainly from the left) on their platform, it's almost satirical to take issue with my message. I won't yield to the double-standard.

Why, just consider what motivated my response. I won't explicitly explain what 'WAP' stands for, but the first word is 'Wet.' The second is the a-word meaning 'derrière,' and the last is the p-word that can describe a feline. But, yeah, my tweet in response to Cardi B's Grammys performance — which featured simulated lesbian sex acts to the 'WAP' tune — is the problem.

By the way, if you think I'm judging the rapper harshly, note what she said just recently in response to critics who complained that she wasn't releasing enough new 'music.' 'I have so much pressure,' she informed. 'I'm working on a lot of s---...' You see, even she knows what she's creating.

All this said, after thinking things over, I realize that perhaps an apology is in order. So, yes, I'm genuinely sorry I compared sluts to Cardi B.

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