Azealia Banks Calls Florida ‘Dangerous For Black Women,’ Says She Needs To Leave

Azealia Banks
Azealia Banks Calls Florida ‘Dangerous For Black Women,’ Says She Needs To Leave
Azealia Banks is speaking out about her experience in Florida, claiming the state is unsafe for Black women.
In a recent post on X (formerly Twitter), Azealia vented her frustration, saying,
“I really just gotta get the f*ck out of Florida. My a$$ didn’t listen to the NAACP when they said Florida is dangerous for black women.”
She went on to blame Latinos, saying,
“The f*cking Latino on Latino crime rate in Florida and the sheer utter confusion a successful, completely naive, and whitewashed girl from Harlem NYC experiences here is next level gutterbuttsnipery.”
She added,
“I cannot even be caught in the crossfires of the f*cking undocumented lawlessness that is Florida. ITS GIVING CRABS IN A F*CKING BARREL. I thought black people had problems… nooooo honey. The Latinos have a deeply enshrined cultural hatred for each other that is MIND BOGGLING.”
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