Plies Calls Out Donald Trump’s Hypocrisy Over Shooting Looters

Plies is one of Donald Trump’s biggest fans; not because he likes him (far from it), but because he loves to talk about him online. First, it was him clowning the former president for his various criminal indictments, going so far as to make his mugshot his profile picture on Twitter. Now, though, the rapper took to the social media platform to speak a little more seriously on 45’s policy hypocrisy. Furthermore, it concerns Trump’s views on looters, which are pretty radically unforgiving when it comes to what punishment they deserve. However, as the Florida native pointed out, this goes contrary to what many of his followers did at the Capitol on January 6, 2021.

“When they’re there, they’ll knock the hell out of you, and kill you in some cases,” Donald Trump said of “looters” during a recent speech in Anaheim, California. “We will immediately stop all of the pillaging and theft. Very simply: if you rob a store, you can fully expect to be shot as you are leaving that store. Shot!” When Plies saw this, he couldn’t help but ask the million-dollar question. “I Wonder Why He Wants To Shoot & Kill The Looters?????” he tweeted. “Why Didn’t He Think Someone Should Shoot The People Who Stormed The Capital (Jan. 6th)???”

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Plies’ Latest Twitter Takedown Of Donald Trump

Back in August, Plies explained why he thinks people like Trump- and why they’re wrong. “It Finally Donned On Me!!!!” the 47-year-old wrote on Instagram. “I’ve Figured Out Why People Who Claim To Like Trump Like Him! They Like Him Because He Represents NON ACCOUNTABILITY. He Lives In A World That He Wants To Do & Say Whatever He Likes W/o Any Consequences. Everything Bad In His Life Is Someone Else’s Fault! Most People Feel Dis Way.”

Meanwhile, obviously the Fort Meyers MC is not Trump’s biggest critic; there are way too many people in that race. Still, it will continue to be hilarious to see this viral artist speak on one of the most divisive and prominent political figures of our time. If nothing else, he can come to conclusions too hilarious or bizarre for our feeble little minds. For more news and updates on Plies and Trump, check back in with HNHH.

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Janelle Monáe Called A “Hypocrite” Amid Topless Era

Janelle Monáe has gotten some heat on social media lately, after comments she made during a 2013 interview with Essence resurfaced. When asked about her style during the interview, Monáe claimed she was looking to be a positive role model for young girls, claiming that she believed covering up was the way to do so. “People don’t ask Jay-Z to take his shirt off when he rhymes,” she explained, “Redefine what it means to be sexy and what it means to be a woman.” “Showing my skin is not what makes me sexy,” she claimed, “I like skirts and dresses just like everyone else, but I had a message I needed to put out there. It was up to me to show people and young girls there was another way.”

Users have dug up the interview, calling Monáe out for stripping down more than a few times as of late. Her “self-renaissance” has included posing topless for Rolling Stone, telling them, “I’m much happier when my titties are out and I can run around free.” Monáe also recently revealed the album art for The Age Of Pleasure, which again, features the performer posing topless. She explained to Rolling Stone, that a personal evolution has allowed her to feel, “more nude, more present, and less anxious,” than ever. The artist also recently flashed her chest during a performance earlier this month, leading to a Twitter uproar.

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Monáe Is “More Nude” Than Ever

Social media has been quick to scrutinize the performer amid her newfound confidence in revealing her body. “Sad to say, but money and fame do change some people,” one social media wrote in response to the resurfaced comments. Another added, “She literally ‘changed’ from trying to show girls a better way to being on some nut shit.” Someone else chimed in, saying, “It’s called she trying sell albums lol.”

Some users, on the other hand, came to Monáe’s defense, claiming, “It’s ok to evolve and change your mind.” One user showed their support, adding, “She showed y’all that for over a decade. Now she’s on a different time.” Another commenter raised the question, “People can’t gain confidence or evolve?”

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