Cardi B: I’m tired of police brutality

Rap star Cardi B has taken to Twitter to hit out at police brutality in the US. The chart-topping rap star has taken to Twitter after footage emerged of a 13-year-old boy being shot dead by a police officer in Chicago, with Cardi describing the incident as “sad and disgusting.

She wrote on the micro-blogging platform: “That video of that 13-year-old falling on his a** after getting shot by a cop is so sick, sad and disgusting. I’m so tired of police brutality & entitlement. We are so tired of it .

“When will it end? like this s*** is becoming too much. It’s truly traumatizing. (sic) Cardi, 28, made the remarks shortly after she slammed Republicans for ignoring police brutality.

She recently said on Twitter: “Ya been real quit. Twitter Blue check Republicans are a f****** joke .I don’t ever want to see yaa ranting on celebrities,athletes until yall address what’s REALLY WRONG IN AMERICA! (sic) Last month, Cardi also bemoaned the “one-sided” history lessons taught in US schools.

The “WAP” hitmaker – who is the daughter of a Dominican father and Trinidadian mother – took to Twitter to educate Americans about the history of her ancestors.

Actually the first diaspora boat and slaves arrive in The Dominican Republic.Our Haitian & DR brothers & sisters were put against each other by their colonizers Spain & France. (sic) Cardi then suggested that the population isn’t sufficiently well-informed about important historical events.

She said: “I wish I can speak more about history and the one-sided history these school be giving us. Besides this whole “Latin lesson” that I’m giving ya there is soo much I have learned that if I speak on it I feel like the government will OFF me. I’ll just talk to myself about it tho. (sic)

In other news – Vele Manenje is making sure she secures the bag in 2021

South African actress, Vele Manenje is at the prime of her career and she has no plans on slowing down. The Safta award-winning actress is juggling roles in three TV shows.

The first is on kykNet’s “G.I.L”, where she takes on the character of Princess Mohandi, a Xhosa security guard. Learn more

Source: IOL

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