Cardi B Lashes Out At News Station For Saying She ‘Promoted Violence’: Suck My D*ck

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Cardi B is more than pissed that local Los Angeles station KTLA suggested she was promoting the violence and looting taking place across the country in response to the death of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer.
In a recent news clip, KTLA reporter Doug Kolk referenced a recent Cardi B message and said that she was “promoting violence.”
Never one to hold back her thoughts, in a Twitter post Cardi B says:
“KTLA SUCK MY D*CK . Im not promoting violence in promoting the PROTEST .”
KTLA SUCK MY DICK .Im not promoting violence in promoting the PROTEST . https://t.co/YDN6pCvL9C
— Cardi B (@iamcardib) June 2, 2020
The ‘Pressed’ rapper took to her Twitter again, questioning why the reporter did not use anything else she said in the segment.
“@DougKolk why your no lip square head having a** ain’t put the part were I said to vote ? You cottage cheese breath having b*tch. Why don’t you post how a conservative Christian trump supporter post my adress and encourage people to loot my home (which by the way he goin to jail )”
@DougKolk why your no lip square head having ass ain’t put the part were I said to vote ? You cottage cheese breath having bitch.Why don’t you post how a conservative Christian trump supporter post my adress and encourage people to loot my home(which by the way he goin to jail ) https://t.co/YDN6pCvL9C
— Cardi B (@iamcardib) June 2, 2020
In her original video Cardi B, who has been vocal about injustices and politics, highlighted how frustrating it is to keep seeing the same problem with no resolution.
“I feel like I’ve done videos against police brutality – I feel like this is like my 7th time. I’ve been doing f*cking police brutality videos ever since my teeth been f*cked up and the only sh*t that’s changed has been my f*cking teeth like you know what I’m saying? So it’s like – people are tired – so now – they tired of showing that it’s like ‘oh m*therf*ckers are educated. m*therf*ckers could take the grown and adult way and act peaceful’ – people are tired of that so now this is what people have to resort to.”
She also stressed the importance of voting not just for the President but also in local elections.
“And another thing I also want to say this, another way for the people is to take power – I don’t want to make everything political but it is what it is – is by voting. And when I say voting I’m not only talking about the president. We can vote for Mayors, We can vote for judges, and we can also vote for DAs, district attorneys. Yes, we can vote for these people or our county. We sure can. The people that are voting for these people are most likely cops, most likely rednecks.”
The KTLA entertainment reporter Doug Kolk did issue an apology.
“I apologize to @iamcardib if I took her words out of context. I respect her for using her platform to connect with people during these difficult times and it was wrong of me to not let her full voice be heard. I will make sure that is corrected during my next segment”

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