Megan Thee Stallion makes a powerful message on SNL. |
VOTE FOR JOE BIDEN AND KAMALA HARRIS!
BLACK LIVES MATTER
PROTECT BLACK WOMEN!
HER NAME IS BREONNA TAYLOR!
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Megan Thee Stallion calls Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron, a sellout to Black America and a puppet of white nationalism. She didn't directly say it to him but her performance on the opening season of Saturday Night Live told a message. It also aimed at her ex, Tory Lanez.
I am only guessing that Candace Owens will crawl from underneath that rock and start rambling on how "dumb" Megan Thee Stallion is and mention her relationship with Tory Lanez. She is the biggest cocksucker for white nationalism. Owens has feuded with Cardi B and LeBron James last month. Cardi B interviewed Joe Biden and called for police reform. Owens said she lacked intelligence. The entertainer said she a "tired ass bitch."
Daniel Cameron is no friend to the Black community. |
I can imagine that Christian Walker will be prancing around with his attitude. He's a fan of Megan Thee Stallion. The gay Black agitator is the son of Herschel Walker. He is becoming the next Terrence K. Williams.
The Houston-based rapper took to the famous studio 8H stage on Saturday, Oct. 3. There, she gave one powerful performance and shared a moving message about the Black Lives Matter movement. Kicking things off, Megan belted out the lyrics to her hit remix "Savage," which featured Beyoncé's vocals.
For her performance, the 25-year-old star donned a black-and-white outfit that featured eye-catching geometric lines and shapes. However, Megan's bewitching ensemble wasn't the only thing to catch people's attention. The message "Protect Black Women" was displayed on a screen.
Daniel Cameron was dissed by Megan Thee Stallion. |
Megan also played an audio clip by activist Tamika Mallory, who called out Kentucky Attorney General, Daniel Cameron. In recent months, he has drawn criticism for his handling of the Breonna Taylor case.
"Daniel Cameron is no different than the sellout negroes that that sold our people into slavery," a statement displayed on the screen behind Megan.
Soon after, the "WAP" rapper shared the same sentiments as the previous message and expressed one of her own.
"We need to protect our Black women and love our Black women," she said. "Because at the end of the day, we need our Black women. We need to protect our Black men and stand up for our Black men. Because at the end of the day, we're tired of seeing hashtags about our Black men."
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