'Everyone can tell you're spreading them cheeks for Mr. Trump': Azealia Banks hits back at Sarah Palin for her support of The Donald and calls her a 'cracker' after she threatens to sue rapper

  • Azaealia Banks went after Sarah Palin when the former Alaska governor said she planned to sue the rapper for comments she made on Twitter 
  • Banks posted a message calling Palin a 'cracker' and attacked her for supporting Donald Trump on Wednesday
  • 'Everyone can tell you're spreading them cheeks for Mr. Trump Sarah..... you ain't got to lie, wrote Banks 
  • Palin announced her plans to sue Banks after the rapper tweeted that she should be gang-raped by the 'biggest burliest blackest' men 
  • Banks made the gang rape comments about Palin after reading a satirical article that used a fake quote attributed to Palin she believed was real
  • The story claimed Palin said: 'Slavery wasn’t forced onto African-Americans, they accepted it willingly

Azaealia Banks is firing back at Sarah Palin after she revealed on Tuesday that she planned to sue the rapper for comments she made on Twitter over the weekend calling for the 'biggest burliest blackest' men to gang-rape the former Alaska governor.

Banks posted a message calling Palin a 'cracker' on Wednesday while also criticizing her on Twitter for supporting Donald Trump, saying: 'Everyone can tell you're spreading them cheeks for Mr. Trump Sarah..... you ain't got to lie.'

She also responded to Palin's comment that she planned to delete Banks' music off her daughter's playlist by going after Bristol Palin's two out-of-wedlock pregnancies, saying; 'If Bristol Palin listened to my music she probably wouldn’t have all those cotdamn kids!!!! ;-P #sis #iud #stayinschool #causeitsthebest' 

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Round two: Azaealia Banks (above in September 2014) went after Sarah Palin when the former Alaska governor said she planned to sue the rapper for comments she made on Twitter

Round two: Azaealia Banks (above in September 2014) went after Sarah Palin when the former Alaska governor said she planned to sue the rapper for comments she made on Twitter

On the attack: Banks posted a message calling Palin a 'cracker' and attacked her for supporting Donald Trump on Wednesday (Palin and Trump above on Saturday)

On the attack: Banks posted a message calling Palin a 'cracker' and attacked her for supporting Donald Trump on Wednesday (Palin and Trump above on Saturday)

Azealia shared her thoughts on Twitter with these tweets pictured above 

Azealia shared her thoughts on Twitter with these tweets pictured above 

Banks attacked Palin on Twitter Sunday in a series of now deleted tweets.

'Honestly… Let’s find the biggest burliest blackest n****** and let them run a train on her. Film it and put it on worldstar,' wrote Banks in one of the tweets.

In another she wrote; 'Hideous. At least suk a n**** d*** or summ’ before you start talking s*** about "black people willingly accepting slavery." Least she can do.'

The rapper lashed out at the former Alaska governor after reading a satirical article in which Palin was falsely quoted as saying; 'I’m telling you, I’ve been saying it for years, but nobody’s listening – slavery wasn’t forced onto African-Americans, they accepted it willingly.'

Palin responded to Banks on Tuesday, saying she was 'not exercising enough intelligence' and later added: 'Why don't we strengthen both our platforms and work together on something worthwhile.'

She then wrote that 'condoning racism' was one of the things that the women could work on before editing it to 'condemning racism' in the post. 

Palin later told People; 'I've had enough of the unanswered threats and attacks against my family and me.

'So, for the first time I'm going to enjoy the only retribution some protected "celebrities" seem to understand – I'm suing Azealia Banks and can't wait to share my winnings with others who have gone defenseless against lies and dangerous attacks far too long.'

Palin added; 'Azealia engages in a form of racism and hate that is celebrated by some in the perverted arm of pop culture, but is condemned by those who know it's tearing our country apart.

'Others may keep turning a blind eye to problems like Azealia's mouth; I choose to take a stand against it and the double standards that result in her actually being rewarded for her divisive tactics and aggressively inciting violence.' 

Banks responded to this on Twitter, writing; 'When you're a public figure who courts attention, you can't sue ppl for making jokes. Freedom of Speech girllllyyyyy.'

She also wrote; 'F*** Sarah Palin.' 

In the letter she posted Wednesday, Banks wrote; 'Despite their best efforts to conceal the contempt and envy that the cracker has for Blacks and other people of color... they just can’t hide it and it's seeping from the seams of their being.

'I’m 100% positive that the police killings, cultural appropriation, Trump and Palin etc. represent the contempt that whitey shares for this intangible , uncontrollable new black man that’s been steeping for a while now.'

AZEALIA BANKS' SECOND OPEN LETTER POSTED WEDNESDAY MORNING


'Despite their best efforts to conceal the contempt and envy that the cracker has for Blacks and other people of color …they just can’t hide it and it’s seeping from the seams of their being.

'i’m 100% positive that the police killings, cultural appropriation, Trump and Palin etc. represent the contempt that whitey shares for this intangible , uncontrollable new black mind that’s been steeping for a while now. The mind born of very intelligent and real conversations/confrontations around American Racism. And the detachment of the Black mind from the mirage of a subpar existence and self-perceptions that crackers created for us long ago. They feel exposed and out of control for once. And our big black ideas and expression are threatening to further expose them, so they’ll try to trivialize and minimize our blackness by stereotyping us.

'They’re running out of mental mind-f*** tricks.

'Like really they are.

'Blackness is frustrating crackers nowadays because it’s threatening their sense of security and being. We no longer care about what they think, so it’s hard to control us.

'They’re relying on old tricks in hopes that it quiets us down.

'Cultural Appropriation has nothing to do with “liking” or “admiring”…it’s about power and dominance and cracker wanting control conversations and expressions of identity that don’t belong to him.

'F*** whitey'

Bristol's turn: Banks also responded to Palin's comment that she planned to delete Banks' music off her daughter's playlist by going after Bristol Palin's two out-of-wedlock pregnancies, saying; 'If Bristol Palin listened to my music she probably wouldn’t have all those cotdamn kids!!!!' (Bristol above with her son and daughter)

Bristol's turn: Banks also responded to Palin's comment that she planned to delete Banks' music off her daughter's playlist by going after Bristol Palin's two out-of-wedlock pregnancies, saying; 'If Bristol Palin listened to my music she probably wouldn’t have all those cotdamn kids!!!!' (Bristol above with her son and daughter)

Media Research Center managed to grab Banks' initial tweets before they were taken down, the most vulgar of which said; 'Sarah Palin needs to have her head shaved off to a buzzcut, get headf***** by a big veiny, ashy black c*** then be locked in a cupboard.' 

She also wrote an open letter to Palin on Tuesday, saying; 'Now since learning that the article was not published officially, I sincerely apologize for any emotional distress or reputational scarring i may have caused you.

'In my honest defense, i was completely kidding. I happen to have a really crass, New-York-City sense of humor, and regularly make silly jokes in attempts make light of situations which make me uncomfortable.

'As the fabric of the American Nation is EMBEDDED with racism, I merely made a raCIALly driven joke to counter what i believed to be real, raCIST rhetoric.'

She said later in her letter; 'I cherish my ability to express myself freely, yet remain totally aware that for every action, there will be a reaction.

'All in All, Woman to Woman, I hope you will accept my sincerest apology.'

Banks then included multiple PS additions to the letter, writing in one; '“Hey Female Rapper,” was your way to euphemize what you REALLY wanted to say. What you wanted to say was, “Hey little Stereotypical Black, Thing!”'

In another she said; 'Twitter is not real, neither is your opinion of me!'

Mad: The 24-year-old rapper is frequently in the news for her erratic behavior, and just two weeks ago was seen charging at photographers who were taking her picture outside Manhattan Criminal Court

Mad: The 24-year-old rapper is frequently in the news for her erratic behavior, and just two weeks ago was seen charging at photographers who were taking her picture outside Manhattan Criminal Court

Attack: Banks was appearing in court following an incident that happened in December where she is alleged to have punched and then bitten a female bouncer at a Manhattan club

Attack: Banks was appearing in court following an incident that happened in December where she is alleged to have punched and then bitten a female bouncer at a Manhattan club

The 24-year-old rapper is frequently in the news for her erratic behavior, and just two weeks ago was seen charging at photographers who were taking her picture outside Manhattan Criminal Court.

Banks was appearing in court following an incident that happened in December where she is alleged to have punched and then bitten a female bouncer at a Manhattan club.

She was also accused of assaulting a bouncer at the Break Room 86 club in Los Angeles in October.

Banks has also engaged in numerous Twitter fights, most notably with fellow rappers including Iggy Azalea, Eminem and Nicki Minaj.

She tweeted about Azalea just last month, writing; 'Mentioning me is the only thing that will get you attention. Because ur music and nose job are trash.'

Banks then posted a second tweet that said; 'Matter of fact. . Let me just kill this b****.' 

AZEALIA BANKS FIRST OPEN LETTER TO SARAH PALIN, POSTED TUESDAY

Dear Sarah Palin,

I hope this message reaches you in good spirits and in good health. I want to start this letter off by telling you that I actually, really like you. While many other American people may see you as someone to be ridiculed, I truly believe that you possess a certain “je ne sais quoi,” (a french term which is often interpreted to denote one’s inexplicable charisma.) Given a bit of book-reading/media-training/patience, that charisma could become your magic carpet. 

There is something very charismatic and misunderstood about you. The misunderstood bit oftentimes reminds me of myself. You’re very passionate about the things you believe in, super determined, and most certainly aware of who you are and where you stand in this world, as a parent, as a politician, but most importantly, as a woman. 

Given the propensity of conservative right-wing media publications to veer into very fearful/erroneous/baseless/contradictory/prejudice analyses of us “melanated,” peoples of the United States, It should come as no shock to you that a satirical article accusing you of saying, “Even the French understand that Slavery wasn’t our fault because the negroes liked it,” Would be provocative enough to ruffle a few feathers. 

Now since learning that the article was not published officially, I sincerely apologize for any emotional distress or reputational scarring i may have caused you.In my honest defense, i was completely kidding. I happen to have a really crass, New-York-City sense of humor, and regularly make silly jokes in attempts make light of situations which make me uncomfortable. 

As the fabric of the American Nation is EMBEDDED with racism, I merely made a raCIALly driven joke to counter what i believed to be real, raCIST rhetoric. Also, i never said you should be raped. I used the term “run a train,” which is slang for group sex, NOT for “rape.” There are many distinctions between the two. 

As a woman, I would never trivialize something as lewd and criminal to provide myself any sort of comic relief because it simply… just isn’t funny. (and no, urbandictionary.com is not a reputable source of information to seek clarity on the aforementioned dichotomy). However, i find great irony in the right-wing media’s attempt to “victimize,” you in this situation. Seeking empathy through sensationalism is something left-leaning liberals are frequently ridiculed for by the Right. But American Hypocrisy is nothing new. 

Considering the imminence of 2016’s polarizing presidential election, I’ve taken it upon myself to do my own social research. I’ve recently had the opportunity to indulge in a few lengthy conversations with some very popular conservative figures. I’ve concluded: Amongst millennial conservatives, Censorship paired with the (questionable) social necessity for political correctness are atop the list of social grievances. 

It is as though this newest generation of conservative voters desire the right to express their true feelings, free of any filter and free of any consequence. I too harbor a similar sentiment regarding censorship and self-expression, as i am an artist. I cherish my ability to express myself freely, yet remain totally aware that for every action, there will be a reaction. 

All in All, Woman to Woman, I hope you will accept my sincerest apology.

Sincerely, 

-Miss Azealia A Banks.

 

P.S.: 

-I am an EXTREMELY intelligent woman, Mrs. Palin. 

-“Hey Female Rapper,” was your way to euphemize what you REALLY wanted to say. What you wanted to say was, “Hey little Stereotypical Black, Thing!” 

-Realize that stereotypes are a product of what I like to call the “Critical White Gaze.” The basic fundamentals of the Critical White Gaze are Fear, Ignorance, Curiosity, and Fetishization. 

-Intelligence is not something which can be quantified in 140 Characters. 

-Twitter is not real, neither is your opinion of me!-If Bristol Palin listened to my music she probably wouldn’t have all those cotdamn kids!!!! ;-P #sis #iud #stayinschool #causeitsthebest

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