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Nicki Minaj Offending Jamaicans, Saudi Arabians And Swedes With Her Statements In Defense Of Rapper ASAP Rocky Assaulting Migrants In Sweden Proves Celebrities Think They Are Above The Law

Celebrities Expect A Two Tier Justice System

July 25. 2019

Nicki Minaj

Jay Z’s fellow “Illuminati” cult rapper ASAP Rocky has been locked up in Sweden for the past 3-weeks over an assault incident. The rapper and members of his entourage brutally beat up two Afghan Muslim migrants on the streets of Sweden. Video posted online shows 30-year-old ASAP Rocky, real name, Rakim Mayers, violently throwing one of the migrants across the street, then he and his crew beating up the unarmed man.

The two migrants had been following ASAP Rocky and his entourage down the street, which annoyed them. Rather than call for the police or ask someone else to do so, ASAP Rocky took matters into his own hands and initiated the bloody fight, which left both migrants injured.

Rocky’s fellow “Illuminati” cult rapper, Nicki Minaj, 36, real name Onika Maraj, caused a massive amount of offense online this month among Jamaicans, Swedes and Saudis, via defamatory and unbalanced statements she made in defense of Rocky.

Minaj insanely tried to equate Rocky being locked up in Sweden for beating up two migrants, to her being given a paper citation in Jamaica for breaking decency laws. Jamaica like many nations such as America, Britain, Canada, Australia and Minaj’s native Trinidad, among other places, has decency laws barring lewd and lascivious behavior in public places. These laws rightly exist to protect public decency, especially where children are present.

In the 1980s, R&B singer Bobby Brown was arrested in America for simulating sex acts on stage in the U.S. State of Georgia. He was warned by police prior to his performance, but defied them anyway. The minute Brown stepped off stage after violating decency laws, he was arrested. Therefore, this is not a new or odd concept by law enforcement. However, some entertainers believe the law does not apply to them. Minaj and ASAP Rocky are among those who believe they are above the law.

Minaj, like all the recording artists who appeared at the Reggae Sumfest concert in Jamaica, was politely warned in advance not to curse on stage or perform any lewd movements simulating sex acts at the family concert, where children are also present. However, Minaj ignored what she was told, went on stage and proceeded to use curse words and perform sexually explicit dance moves that mimic sex acts, in front of the entire audience, children included.

Minaj claims the Jamaican police drew their guns on her backstage. However, others are stating otherwise. People who were backstage have publicly stated Minaj lied about police drawing guns on her. Minaj was also not arrested or detained in any manner. However, 8-years later, this is the madness that came out of bipolar Minaj’s mouth this month in trying to excuse ASAP Rocky’s criminal conduct in Sweden:

"I performed in Jamaica before & when i got off the stage I was surrounded by police with guns drawn. They were ready 2 take me to jail b/c they said I forgot to bleep a couple curses. I could make one mistake & go to jail in a diff country where women have no rights. #FreeAsap"

Talk about jumping to conclusions and drawing inferences that are non-existent. Many on social networking asked how Nicki managed to compare the two incidents that have nothing in common. Jamaicans slammed Nicki all over social networking for her defamatory comments and the backlash against her was picked up on many websites around the world, including that of radio stations and magazines.

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Nicki didn’t expect the backlash and angrily responded on Twitter, “Ummm for the ppl in the back, I wasn’t saying Jamaica doesn’t have women’s rights. I gave an example of what happened in JA to explain how easy it would be to do one thing wrong in Saudia Arabia b/c I’m not aware of every single rule & be locked up. Everyone knows I love JA. STFU."

For those who do not know “STFU” stands for “shut the f**k up.” I don’t know who rubber butt Nicki thinks she is talking to, but she needs to tread very lightly, considering all the illegal mess she gets up to in the industry. Don’t make me air you out. Your career won’t survive it.

First of all, she is disrespectful and out of order in stating Jamaican women have no rights, as it is a complete lie. Jamaican women have full rights, just like everyone else on the island. Jamaican women are allowed to vote, drive, drink, get married, have children, own businesses, run for public office and go anywhere at anytime without supervision or seeking anyone's permission.

Jamaica is a wholly democratic, capitalist island in the Caribbean that came from British rule and one whose society, including the education and parliamentary systems that are in place, are based on the United Kingdom model and way of life. Jamaica is also a member of the British Commonwealth of Nations. Jamaica has many female Members of Parliament (politicians) and in recent years the island had a female Prime Minister, who served for several years.

Jamaica placed at #8 out of 180 countries on the world press freedom index. Many Jamaican journalists are women and they say and write whatever they please, just like their male counterparts on the island. Therefore, Minaj is speaking garbage. She knows what she is saying is false.

For Minaj to have made the insane statement that Jamaican women have no rights, attests to an ulterior motive. The notion that Jamaican women have no rights, is the view of the Madonna led “Illuminati” cult Minaj belongs to, as they have targeted and abused Jamaican women such as myself and others, on noted occasions. The cult has mental problems in attempting to make excuses for the inexcusable and engaging in juvenile attempts at deflecting attention from their vile behavior.

Not to mention, for many years, Nicki dated reality star and rapper, Safaree, who is a Jamaican man. However, Nicki stabbed Safaree, in a violent incident, which could have killed him. Therefore, it is you, Nicki, and your cult, who think Jamaicans have no rights.

As further proof of her lies, people on Twitter pulled up an old tweet Nicki posted after the concert, where he stated, “OMG!!! I swear I just had the TIME of my LIFE @ ReggaeSumFest in JAMAICA!!!!! Jamaica I fell in love tonite! WOWWW!!!!”

As the quote reveals, Nicki made no mention of this fabricated incident she claims occurred, regarding guns being drawn on her by Jamaican police. Once again, on the contrary, people who were backstage are stating she is lying. Minaj was not held at gunpoint nor was she arrested. Minaj was issued a citation that is the equivalent of $10 U.S. dollars and ordered to appear in court. Nicki failed to appear in court. She was convicted in her absence, via an order that states she is to pay the small $10 fine. Nicki spends more than that on needles to inject her butt with silicone.

Not only has she offended Jamaicans, but she has offended the Swedes in criticizing their justice system and the Saudi Arabians in canceling a concert she drew into this mess she has insanely created. Nicki accepted money to perform on a concert festival in Saudi Arabia. Certain people within her cult got wind of it and demanded she cancel, citing alleged LGBT human rights issues in Saudi Arabia.

Once again, she began claiming women in another foreign country (Saudi Arabia) have no rights. Nicki cancelled her performance a couple days before the concert. Promoters had to scramble to find a replacement. Janet Jackson filled in for Nicki and other entertainers such as Chris Brown and Future appeared as well.

Nonetheless, Saudi Arabians slammed Nicki online for insulting their country, smearing their nation’s name in the world and canceling on fans after she was announced as a performer at the show. Saudi women also angrily stated on social networking that they don’t need Nicki speaking out regarding their rights, as they are okay in their estimation.

Nicki knew what Saudi Arabia was about when she signed the contract and accepted their money to do the show. She had no problem taking their money, only to insult them. Why did she take their money in the first place. In trying to appease a Hollywood cult, Nicki has offended millions of people in three nations and their diasporas worldwide. Not to mention, transgender people are being killed all over the world, including in America where Nicki lives. It doesn’t mean everyone in the nation is a murderer. It just means there are select people who broke the law. 

I do not agree with Nicki’s conduct or Rocky’s for that matter. Rocky is a self-centered rapper, who has been acting horribly since becoming famous. He outrageously and callously exhibited a disgusting disregard for issues affecting the black community in America. Black people in America and around the world still have him off for it and are largely not showing any sympathy for his plight in Sweden.

Rocky infamously stated during a 2016 interview with the Breakfast Club radio show, “So every time something happens because I’m Black I gotta stand up? What the f**k am I, Al Sharpton now? I’m A$AP Rocky. I did not sign up to be no political activist,” Rocky said at the time. “I don’t wanna talk about no f**king Ferguson and s**t because I don’t live over there! I live in f**king Soho and Beverly Hills. I can’t relate. I’m in the studio; I’m in these fashion studios; I’m in these bi**hes’ drawers. I’m not doing anything outside of that. That’s my life.”

It drew the ire of black people. So when black people on social networking heard he was stuck in a Swedish prison, then moved to solitary confinement for bad behavior, we basically shrugged. Prosecutors had even applied to keep him for another 2-weeks while they work on a possible indictment. And, again we shrugged. Ironically, after Rocky slammed civil rights veteran Al Sharpton in the 2016 interview, his mother called him days ago for assistance in getting her son out of prison.

In a bid to get out of prison, Rocky's publicist slammed Swedish prisons as a "toilet" stating he is being kept in "inhumane" conditions and without “edible food” and “clean water.” This contradicts many claims about Swedish prisons, as people in the international community have repeatedly commented on how clean and nice they are, bearing the appearance of apartments and university dorm rooms.

The question is why do members of the Hollywood “illuminati” keep going into the international community and breaking the law. It is a regular occurrence with people in the sect. However, famous members of the cult are so used to the FBI giving them a free pass in America when they break the law at innocent Americans expense, they firmly believe foreign nations are to do the same as well.

Speaking of human rights, the Hollywood sect Nicki belongs to has members such as Brian Singer, who is a pedophile and Harvey Weinstein, who is a rapist that has prey on so many defenseless women. For you to criticize Jamaica, Sweden and Saudi Arabia, when you’re in a Hollywood cult that is sexually molesting children, women and men, is hypocritical. Not to mention, your brother was arrested for sexually molesting and raping his 11-year-old stepdaughter, among others. What about those victims’ rights. The cult needs to clean up their own house before they talk about anyone else's home.

Minaj’s defamatory conduct towards Jamaica also shows ingratitude on her part, considering the role the island has played in her career. Throughout her career Minaj has used a Jamaican accent and Jamaican beats on a number of her songs. Her first breakthrough hit was a feature on the 2010 track "Hold You" by Jamaican reggae artist Gyptian. The song was a big hit around the world. It sold 2,000,000 copies worldwide. The song was on the Billboard charts for 29-weeks.

Minaj owes Jamaica a debt of gratitude. Reggae and its offshoot dancehall, which she often uses came from Jamaica and was created by my godmother's husband, Clement "Coxsone" Dodd. My godmother, Norma Dodd, ran the business side of the label Studio One and he did the music aspect of the company. He was the first person to sign Bob Marley to a record deal, having discovered the late legend.

Rap music was also invented in Jamaica and emanated from Dodd's creation reggae. The first rap song was by Jamaican rapper Count Machuki (Winston Cooper) in the 1950s. He too worked with the Dodds. Dodd and Machuki originated rap music. It was originally called “toasting.”

Rap music arrived in America decades later via Jamaican immigrant DJ Kool Herc (Clive Campbell). He immigrated from Jamaica to New York in the 1970s and brought with him the genre that is rap, which Dodd and Machuki created, pioneered and popularized on the island, which had also spread to the rest of the Caribbean and Jamaica’s parent nation Britain.

Yet here comes silicone butt Nicki, running her mouth in a disrespectful manner about Jamaica, actually lying on the island regarding falsely claiming police drew guns on her backstage, when if it wasn’t for Jamaica she would not have a career, as our nation is the birthplace of reggae, rap, hip hop, dancehall, ska and soca (also giving birth to reggaeton).

Minaj has become a millionaire doing music that originated in Jamaica and Gyptian’s song featuring Nicki was her first breakthrough hit. She needs to show some respect. If it was not for Jamaica she would not have a career in more ways than one.

Not to mention, we should invoice Nicki for her use of Safaree’s “Anaconda.” I’ve stated it before and I will state it again, Safaree’s anaconda made Nicki crazy. She even wrote a song about it. She clearly misses it and now she‘s taking it out on all Jamaicans.

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