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Originally posted by mrjaldin
A really small one actually. The fact that she is able to book all these big stages with such a big audience and still not doing what she asks others to do just confirm what I am saying. Why doesnt she use all those opportunities to speak out her mind about all those issues she is always ranting about? Of course she doesnt because she knows for sure she will nevet get booked again if she does. Can you picture herself taking about white bitc**s, ho**, ******* fagg**s (cuz thats how she refers to people she doesnt like or its not "black enough" for her), or about the injustice Black community faces everyday, the way immigrants are treated by authorities and all those social issues for which she supossedly stands for when she is live onstage? Of course you cant. Once again, she is a very oportunist and double standard woman, and she knows for sure the only way to stay relevant is talking all these nonsenses and having all of us discussing her (very disrepecful) opinions about whatever she thinks is wrong. She does know she already lost it with her music, and thats a fact cuz the only time she has seen numbers above 1000k is when her name/rants are trending on social media, because literally her music, which has no social content at all (poor her) havent gone further than those 530k 212 and her album were able to sell worldwide.
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This is all very nice, but she has actually talked about several issues on her Hot97 inerview. Clearly, you haven't watched it.
And I don't understand, shall she talk about political issues while performing at Glasto? What?
She has addressed some stuff during the Hot97 interview and in some other interviews after. It's not like Azealia is a huge superstar that gets the opportunity to have an interview all the time.
Nobody is even claiming that Azealia is a huge artist. We all know that her audience is small. But you don't even need to have one single listener to have an opinion.
Look, I don't even agree with her in this case, but maybe Beyonce gives us an eloquent, insightful interview and uses her platform to talk about racial injustice and the struggle that black people face in America. I will tune in!