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Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion WAP

2020-08-11 22:43:53.646462+00 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

So there's some uproar over a new song from Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion, "WAP". It is explicit. Twitter is weighing in.

RT Laurel Krahn @windowseat

Still unclear on whether the song is about Wireless Access Points or Wireless Application Protocol.

Dr Eleanor Janega @GoingMedieval

You, a degenerate modernist: women do not enjoy sex.
Me, a student of historical sexuality: THERE'S SOME HOES IN THIS HOUSE, THERE'S SOME HOES IN THIS HOUSE, THERE'S SOM

Imagine being so wrapped up in your misogyny that somehow you'd imagine that other people would be as up in arms over women celebrating female pleasure as they are over calls for genocide and enslavement. RT James P. Bradley @BradleyCongress — US House candidate, CA-33

Secondly, while I personally take offense to the lyrics and messaging of this song, I absolutely respect her 1st Amendment right to make it.
Also surprised that twitter doesn’t mind this kind of free speech but has a problem with conservative free speech.

Also, this is why we've gotta work down-ballot too.

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