"How would you respond to the people who felt the butt-slapping was upsetting because Miley is white, and the objectified dancer was black?
Black and white, that’s the country that we live in. When you see black ****ing with white, you don’t look at it like why are they trying to get the white culture? When white ****s with black, and it’s from that high up, it’s like what the **** is she doing? Why is she acting like that? Miley got black girls on stage dancing with her. Black and white America—they don’t like that. If she’d been up there with all white people, black people may have been like, Why is she working with all these rappers now and she don’t have any black dancers up there?
I’m around Miley a lot, and I think she clings to what’s real. A lot of people around her are white, and when I’m around her she doesn’t walk around like, “Ayo wassup my *****? What’s good homie? What that check looking like?” She ain’t talking crazy. She’s still like, [impersonates Miley] “Oh this is so crazy! Oh it sounds so good!” She talks like a white girl. She’s just not one of those white girls that looks at it like, I gotta stay away from those black guys. The thing is, she’s all the way up here [raises hand]. She’s Miley Cyrus, she’s a big superstar in America. And she ****s with anybody. People don’t understand that. Most people who are way up here, they secure themselves, they stay out of people’s way, they’re only letting certain people in the room, and they don’t look at you the whole time. Those aren’t real people, those are people that dove into the light, they’re lost in this world. Miley’s a real person that real people can cling to.
Just because she ****s with black people doesn’t mean she’s trying to not **** with white people and only take from black culture.
You can never keep up. It’s a zillion people in the world. While these billion people are talking about this, these other billion people are talking about something totally opposite. You can’t please everybody. As long as you make dope music, you’re gonna have your fans. Next year, watch somebody else do something crazy on the VMAs, so they can get that much attention.
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