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Teh One Who Knocks
03-26-2019, 12:48 PM
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In a shock rant on Instagram live, rapper Cardi B admitted she used to drug men and rob them when she worked as a stripper.

Ever since Cardi B made waves in the music scene with her breakthrough hit 'Bodak Yellow' she's always admitted that she's a "street b**ch", but a new Instagram live rant has sparked the hashtag #SurvivingCardiB just days after she blasted fans and quit Twitter.

During Cardi's angry rant, the rapper who's married to Migos star Offset, admitted to giving men drugs and then robbing them back when she worked as a stripper before her music career began.

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In the video, Cardi B says “I had to go strip, I had to go, ‘Oh yeah, you want to f*ck me? Yeah yeah yeah, let’s go back to this hotel,’ and I drugged n****s up and I robbed them. That’s what I used to do.”

Cardi B later took to Twitter, which she had been taking a break from and wrote, 'IM THAT BITCH THEY LOVE TO HATE,IM THAT BITCH THEY HATE TO LOVE and I love it'.

Social media was filled with various reactions to Cardi B's confession and it sparked the #SurvivingCardiB hashtag, which is a reference to the #SurvivingRKelly documentary addressing claims of sexual miscoduct around the R&B star.

Twitter's cancel culture was out in full effect and there was a strong response from people claiming the 'Please Me' rapper should face charges for her crimes...
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Since streaming the video, Cardi B hasn't directly addressed the response to her own claims she made about drugging and robbing men during her Instagram live.

Goofy
03-26-2019, 12:57 PM
If we ignore these people will they go away? :-k

Muddy
03-26-2019, 01:36 PM
What kind of whores pose is that?

fricnjay
03-26-2019, 02:57 PM
Someone should introduce her to Bill Cosby. :-k

RBP
03-26-2019, 03:12 PM
What kind of whores pose is that?

I know right, high-waisted panties are just wrong.

Hal-9000
03-26-2019, 03:32 PM
It amazes me how many girls and women admire this whore. I'm not a fan of the music but I actually feel sorry for Nicki Minaj. Cardi B-iatch stole Minaj's entire act right down to the cadence of her rap. At least Minaj wrote her own stuff and worked her brand to the point of being asked to guest on other artist's songs.

Cardi has been trading on her looks and body and her big mouth since day one and I'm happy she let the facade slip a little.

I hope some of those Twitter people roast her alive over it :thumbsup:

Godfather
03-27-2019, 07:23 AM
I know right, high-waisted panties are just wrong.

Ladies love it, hides the gunt, a warning sign we all need to be aware of.

Teh One Who Knocks
03-27-2019, 10:21 AM
Funny that you don't hear the same outcry over this like R Kelly is getting.

Teh One Who Knocks
03-27-2019, 10:49 AM
By Leah Bitsky | New York Post


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After a video surfaced of Cardi B admitting to robbing and drugging men, the singer is explaining herself.

In the clip from an Instagram Live recorded three years ago, the rapper said, “I had to go strip, I had to go, ‘Oh yeah, you want to f–k me? Yeah, yeah, yeah, let’s go back to this hotel,’ and I drugged n—–s up, and I robbed them. That’s what I used to do,” (via Hip Hop Ratchet) she explained.

After horrified social media users responded to the 26-year-old star’s confession with the hashtag #SurvivingCardiB (in reference to the R. Kelly documentary “Surviving R. Kelly”) Cardi took to Instagram to explain her actions.

“So I’m seeing on social media that [an Instagram] live I did 3 years ago has popped back up. A live where I talked about things I had to do in my past right or wrong that I felt I needed to do to make a living,” she wrote in a post on Tuesday. “I never claim (sic) to be perfect or come from a perfect world wit (sic) a perfect past I always speak my truth I always own my s–t.”

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The star said that while many artists glorify violence and crime, that was never her style.

“There are rappers that glorify murder violence drugs an (sic) robbing. Crimes they feel they had to do to survive,” she said. “I never glorified the things I brought up in that live I never even put those things in my music because I’m not proud of it and feel responsibility not to glorify it.”

While the former stripper said she was not proud of her actions, she felt they were necessary at the time.

“I made the choices that I did at the time because I had very limited options. I was blessed to have been able to rise from that but so many women have not,” she said. “Whether or not they were poor choices at the time I did what I had to do to survive.”

And the Bronx native clarified that all the men she referred to in the clip were men who she was dating and she claims they knew what she was doing.

“The men I spoke about in my life were men that I dated that I was involved with men that [they] were conscious willing and aware,” she said. “I have a past that I can’t change we all do.”

She continued, “all I can do now is be a better me for myself my family and my future.”

Cardi is married to rapper Offset, with whom she shares 8-month-old daughter, Kulture.

Teh One Who Knocks
03-27-2019, 10:50 AM
Ohhhhhhh....she had 'limited options' :doh:

That makes it TOTALLY okay then :tup:

Hal-9000
03-27-2019, 04:17 PM
Yeah if any man said he used to drug women and then rob them, because 'he had limited options', he'd be in prison right now.

As it stands I can see legions of women saying - She had no choice and men put her in that position in the first place. Good for her.....

The reason she was in that position, was because she was too fucking lazy to finish school, go to college, get a degree and enter the 9-5 workforce.

She's been taking shortcuts since she was a teen and has no idea what the real value of a dollar is.

fricnjay
03-27-2019, 06:07 PM
https://i.imgur.com/gX8peqZ.mp4

Muddy
03-27-2019, 07:39 PM
Not interested.. :hand:

RBP
03-27-2019, 10:22 PM
Ladies love it, hides the gunt, a warning sign we all need to be aware of.

Can we go back to calling them "granny panties"?

Muddy
03-28-2019, 12:46 PM
"The gunt"... So appealing.. :lol:

Teh One Who Knocks
03-28-2019, 01:57 PM
By Constance Grady - Vox


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A recently surfaced Instagram video shows Cardi B saying that she used to drug and rob men. Now the internet is divided over whether or not to cancel her.

The video, which Cardi says was made three years ago, made its way onto Twitter last weekend and features Cardi reminiscing about the time when she worked as a stripper — a time when, she said, “I’d drug ni**as up and I’d rob them.”

Cardi has since confirmed the video is real and apologized for it after it caused an uproar on social media. “I made the choices I did at the time because I had very limited options,” she wrote on an Instagram post on Tuesday, adding, “I have a past that I can’t change we all do.”

For some fans, though, Cardi’s past is beyond the pale. Tweeting under the hashtag #SurvivingCardiB — a reference to the Lifetime docuseries about R. Kelly’s alleged sexual abuse — many have compared Cardi’s actions to those of both Kelly and the similarly disgraced Bill Cosby

“you bragged about the same wrong doings that got one of my Idol Legacy ruined!!” wrote one Bill Cosby fan, who, in a bit of selective fury, was apparently outraged not just because Cardi says she robbed men, but also because she used to be a stripper. “And you think we gonna let this fly? You next!!”
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While the controversy is simmering on, it seems unlikely to put a major dent in Cardi’s career in the same way that Surviving R. Kelly seems to have dampened Kelly’s. But it is raising major questions about our current era of celebrity cancel culture: Who do we forgive, for what, and why? And are we going to forgive Cardi B?

Cardi’s video frames her history of robbery as something she had to do to survive

The video in question seems to have first hit the public spotlight on Sunday, when it was tweeted by the account @HipHopRatchet with the caption, “Cardi says she used to what?” It features an emotional Cardi apparently responding to the idea that she doesn’t deserve her success because she didn’t “work for it.”
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“Ni**as must have forgotten the shit that I did to motherfucking survive,” she says in the video. “Like, I had to go strip. I had to go, ‘Oh yeah, you want to fuck me? Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, let’s go to this hotel,’ and I’d drug ni**as up, and I’d rob them. That’s what I used to do! Nothing was motherfucking handed to me, my ni**a. Nothing.”

As disgust with what she describes in the video mounted, Cardi at first seemed to want to play it off, tweeting dance memes and maintaining that she could not be canceled.
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But by Tuesday, she seemed to have decided that the outrage wasn’t going away anytime soon, and she posted a statement on Instagram.

In her Instagram post, Cardi seems to acknowledge that the stories she talked about in the old video were true — although she also adds that the men in question “were men that I dated that I was involve with men that were conscious willing and aware.” It’s not entirely clear whether or not Cardi means to say that she did not actually drug anyone, or whether she’s saying that she did drug people — but only men she was romantically involved with.

Either way, Cardi maintains that she only robbed anyone because she felt that she had to do it to survive, and that now that she’s more comfortable, she feels a responsibility not to glorify such crimes in her music.

“I was blessed to be able to rise from that,” she writes, “but so many women have not.”

Cardi has always sold herself as a hustler. This story won’t hurt her.

The scandal is overshadowing Cardi for the time being, but it seems unlikely to slow her down for long.

For one thing, there’s the difference in degree between what Cardi says she did and what Cosby and Kelly’s accusers say they did. Cosby and Kelly have been accused of repeatedly, over a period of decades, using the power they accumulated as celebrities to drug and rape women (in Cosby’s case) and to rape and abuse women and young girls (in Kelly’s case). Cardi says that she drugged and robbed men before she became a rich and powerful celebrity, in order to survive. Cosby and Kelly have been accused of repeated violent and sadistic abuses of power over decades; Cardi has admitted to a crime of survival.

Drugging and robbing somebody is unquestionably wrong, but Cardi’s sins are on a different level than those of which Kelly has been accused and Cosby convicted. Comparisons between the three are unlikely to stick for long.

There’s also the fact that this story integrates neatly into the existing story of Cardi’s life and the image that she built upon it — because this video was not the first public suggestion that Cardi may have been involved in violent crime in the past.

When her first hit, “Bodak Yellow,” took off, fans began to speculate that Cardi might be a member of the Blood gang: There were the “bloody shoes” featured in the chorus, and her tendency to put a “b” in front of words, like the way she turned “kodak” into “bodak.”

Cardi confirmed the speculation to GQ in 2018. “When I was 16 years old, I used to hang out with a lot of Bloods. I used to pop off with my homies,” she said. “And they’d say, ‘Yo, you really get it poppin’. You should come home. You should turn Blood.’ And I did. Yes, I did.”

In the same profile, Cardi says she pulled away from the Bloods when she started stripping at 19, because she was so focused on making money, and gangs didn’t help with that. She tries not to glorify gang life, she said, because she doesn’t want to encourage young girls to join up (“It doesn’t make your money”), but she also doesn’t want to stop talking about her gang or forget about where she came from.

“You can do your own thing, but you always got to check in with your set,” she said. “You don’t leave your people behind. They will understand I don’t be doing it because I’m an adult now.”

The story worked in 2018 because it was pure Cardi: Cardi is a hustler. She’s a scrappy underdog determined to make money without losing her roots, and she worked for everything she has. She might have been involved in gangs before, but she pulled away because they didn’t help with the hustle. Now she was going to try to keep kids out of gangs, because she wanted kids to hustle too.

That’s also why Cardi’s past robberies are unlikely to slow her down now: They fit her image. In the resurfaced video, Cardi explicitly positions drugging and robbing men as part of what she had to do to survive, of how she hustled her way out of poverty and into superstardom. “Nothing was motherfucking handed to me,” she keeps repeating in the video — and so, by implication, she had no choice but to make her own way through life, through robbery if necessary. (Again: drugging and robbing people is extremely bad!)

Cardi’s fans love her because she hustles. And Cardi has already positioned this story in such a way that it can become another part of her mythology. It might overshadow her right now, but it’s unlikely that this scandal will tarnish her image permanently.

Hal-9000
03-28-2019, 03:20 PM
Cardi Cosby :lol: