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How many -isms are being broken here, maybe our resident PC expert Leon could tell us? Could just imagine the uproar if Sarah Palin said something in the same vein about her?
In another she wrote; 'Hideous. At least suk a n**** d*** or summ’ before you start talking s*** about "black people willingly accepting slavery." Least she can do.'
The rapper lashed out at the former Alaska governor after reading a satirical article in which Palin was falsely quoted as saying; 'I’m telling you, I’ve been saying it for years, but nobody’s listening – slavery wasn’t forced onto African-Americans, they accepted it willingly.' Palin responded to Banks on Tuesday, saying she was 'not exercising enough intelligence' and later added; 'Why don't we strengthen both our platforms and work together on something worthwhile.'
She then wrote that 'condoning racism' was one of the things that the women could work on before editing it to 'condemning racism' in the post. Palin also announced that she plans on suing Banks over the comments she made on Twitter.
Tweet too soon: Azealia Banks (left in November 2014) attacked Sarah Palin (right in December) on Twitter Sunday after reading a satirical story that falsely quoted the former governor
- Azealia Banks attacked Sarah Palin on Twitter Sunday after reading a satirical story that falsely quoted the former governor
- The story claimed Palin said; 'Slavery wasn’t forced onto African-Americans, they accepted it willingly
- 'Let’s find the biggest burliest blackest n****** and let them run a train on her. Film it and put it on worldstar,' wrote Banks
- She deleted the tweets soon after, but Palin saw them and responded on Tuesday saying Banks, 24, was 'not exercising enough intelligence'
- She then said the two should work together on something like 'condoning racism,' before editing it to say 'condemning racism'
- Palin also said that she plans to sue Banks over her comments
In another she wrote; 'Hideous. At least suk a n**** d*** or summ’ before you start talking s*** about "black people willingly accepting slavery." Least she can do.'
The rapper lashed out at the former Alaska governor after reading a satirical article in which Palin was falsely quoted as saying; 'I’m telling you, I’ve been saying it for years, but nobody’s listening – slavery wasn’t forced onto African-Americans, they accepted it willingly.' Palin responded to Banks on Tuesday, saying she was 'not exercising enough intelligence' and later added; 'Why don't we strengthen both our platforms and work together on something worthwhile.'
She then wrote that 'condoning racism' was one of the things that the women could work on before editing it to 'condemning racism' in the post. Palin also announced that she plans on suing Banks over the comments she made on Twitter.


Tweet too soon: Azealia Banks (left in November 2014) attacked Sarah Palin (right in December) on Twitter Sunday after reading a satirical story that falsely quoted the former governor