Thursday, March 28, 2019

Cardi B Faces Heat Over Honey Trapping!

Cardi B faces heat for allegedly drugging men and robbing them. She was then a prostitute who did it to pay off pimps.
Bill Cosby found three to ten. He was convicted of raping Andrea Constand. She accused Cosby of drugging her drink and molesting her. Cosby is currently serving his time in a Pennsylvania iron college.

Now the junk food media is calling out entertainers who should face criminal charges for sexual abuse.

Enter Grammy award winning entertainer and social media darling, Belcalis Marlenis Cephus (nee Alamanzar). You may know her as Cardi B.

Cardi B facing heat over her past. The entertainer said that she was a prostitute and she deliberately honey trapped men. That means she would befriend them, drug them and stole money for her dope boyfriends.

Now people are calling for the law to look into the matter.


Vox had reported on a video that surfaced recently. In the video, Cardi says was made three years ago, made its way onto Twitter last weekend and features Cardi reminiscing about the time when she worked as a stripper — a time when, she said, “I’d drug ni**as up and I’d rob them.”

Cardi has since confirmed the video is real and apologized for it after it caused an uproar on social media. “I made the choices I did at the time because I had very limited options,” she wrote on an Instagram post on Tuesday, adding, “I have a past that I can’t change we all do.”

For some fans, though, Cardi’s past is beyond the pale. Tweeting under the hashtag #SurvivingCardiB — a reference to the Lifetime docuseries about R. Kelly’s alleged sexual abuse — many have compared Cardi’s actions to those of both Kelly and the similarly disgraced Bill Cosby

“you bragged about the same wrong doings that got one of my Idol Legacy ruined!!” wrote one Bill Cosby fan, who, in a bit of selective fury, was apparently outraged not just because Cardi says she robbed men, but also because she used to be a stripper. “And you think we gonna let this fly? You next!!”

The rapper responded to the controversy by posting a lengthy long statement "apologizing but not apologizing" for her past.


So many folks are dismissing this. Others are seeing this as Black outrage by two lens. Some believe that the same standards should be held to every entertainer.

Is Cardi B is no different from Bill Cosby and R. Kelly?

Should we condone this or denounce this as sexual abuse?

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