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Azealia Banks and Candace Owens Clash On Creation of Juneteenth

Juneteenth argument is here like or not.

Robert Cunningham by Robert Cunningham
June 19, 2021
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Azealia Banks and Candace Owens Clash On Creation of Juneteenth

Rapper Azealia Banks responded to a Juneteenth hot take from Candace Owens with an elaborate slavery fantasy and a warning: “Tread lightly sis.”

Banks’ comments on Friday came in response to Owens’ proclamation that “Juneteenth is soooo lame.” Earlier in the week, the conservative commentator decried President Joe Biden’s move to declare the June 19 a federal holiday as “segregation,” saying she would be celebrating “July 4th and July 4th only.”

“According to this logic, on July 4, 1776, you would still be enslaved,” Banks wrote in a now-deleted Instagram post. “Most likely on the verge of starvation due to all of America’s food supply having been prioritized for the war, while you hand sew American flags and struggle to wet nurse some depressed 24-year-old white widow’s sickly child until your nipples are chapped and dry.”

The lengthy post went on to describe Owens being whipped and forced to sleep “on a bed bug infested pile of hay in a 6×4 cabin you share with 4 other slaves.” She followed that up with a reply in the comments extending the fantasy to include Owens’ lynching.

“Tread lightly sis,” she wrote.

Azealia Banks has a history of incendiary social media posts, most recently having her Twitter account suspended for a series of transphobic tweets. She also previously came under fire for racist and homophobic tweets about former One Direction member Zayn Malik.

Banks also addressed Owens in a series of Instagram Stories, calling on Owens to “let people have their day.”

“You’re really picking on old Black people [for] weird, white internet users, for their entertainment,” she said. “Is that what it means to be a Black conservative? That’s not what it means to be a Black conservative, that you just poke fun at Black people. Bitch, that’s not it.”

Read original story Azealia Banks Blasts Candace Owens’ Juneteenth Diss With Callback to Slavery: ‘Tread Lightly Sis’ At TheWrap

“According to this logic, on July 4, 1776, you would still be enslaved,” Banks wrote as the caption on a screenshot post of Owens’ tweet. “Most likely on the verge of starvation due to all of America’s food supply having been prioritized for the war, while you hand sew American flags and struggle to wet nurse some depressed 24-year-old white widow’s sickly child until your nipples are chapped and dry. Whereafter, you will be whipped by her 80-year-old uncle for your own malnourishment and inability to produce milk, then sent to toil over a wood-burning stove — blistering your hands while [being] forced to make a peasantly meal of biscuits and gravy.

You will be watched closely by her irate, sunburned and whisky soaked 80 year old uncle to be sure you do not sneak a single biscuit or fingerful of roux to yourself. after you’ve watched everyone eat, you will be sent to do the cleaning up. Your last task will be brushing the stressed and balding white widows hair to prepare for her sleeping bonnet, a deep rest in her comfortable canopy bed. Next your final descent down the stairs and out the back door where you proudly sleep on a bed bug infested pile of hay in a 6×4 cabin you share with 4 other slaves. Happy Independence Day @realcandaceowens.”

 I am not going to put up the other tweets my only problem with this holiday is we have Martin Luther King day. My problem is in this picture below we have bigger fish to fry. So I am not this happy about this George Floyd police reform bill would have been better. Reparations 40 acres and a mule or truck would be fine. I need real change reparations is long overdue we need to get on it if he just thousand dollars a month for all black people in the man women and children that can be done. That would not break the bank  40 years it would be a good time frame.  Improving our children’s education not connecting it to being poor.  We are all God’s children education for black should be free period. White people that can afford to pay for it keep doing that is how private schools stated anyway. So in closing, I am not happy about Juneteenth I need more bang for the buck. I would have been happier for Malcolm X  and Fred Hampton day. They gave their lives for us and they should never be forgotten. The government Killed all three men. They were afraid of a black messiah truth to be told.
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Many people called out Owens’ insidious self-hate, but none other than Twitter user Conscious Lee did a great job exposing her in a minute-long video.

Lee’s video, which comes with citations keyframed on his green screen, points out that Independence Day was originally a segregated celebration because there was inequality between Black people and white people.

Well… https://t.co/niGZT84gnb

— Conscious Lee (@TheConsciousLee) June 19, 2021

Candace Owens ain’t think this one through before she pressed “tweet” huh? @RealCandaceO you exposing them conservative contradictions huh? pic.twitter.com/8a2u0DTtdI

— Conscious Lee (@TheConsciousLee) June 17, 2021

https://twitter.com/TheConsciousLee/status/1382423608035667969?s=20

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