After going on a New York radio show and criticizing Caitlyn Jenner’s lifestyle, rap singer Waka Flocka Flame squared
up on his critics and clarified some things.
In the interview on Power 105.1’s “The Breakfast Club” Friday, the entertainer said that today’s women and men aren’t encouraged to act in their traditional roles:
“They’re not marketing young families and husbands and wives anymore. They’re marketing young girls and transgenders. They’re marketing evil.”
He said they’re being told to defy God:
“I ain’t saying nothing against Bruce Jenner, you following me? You are who you are when God made you, not who you became after he did. That’s how I just feel. You’re rebuking God, man. God ain’t put them feelings in you; that’s the devil playing tricks on your mind. That’s a test from God. If you can’t outbeat that one task, you believe that, then you’ll believe everything else and you’re going down that way.”
People Magazine reports the entertainer was so upset by the reaction to his comments, he took to Twitter again to explain why he’s not a homophobic man:
The more criticism he got, the more capital letters he used:
Despite Waka Flocka Flame’s best attempt to tamp down the criticism, people took after the rapper to check his heterosexual privilege:
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