
sooooooo…
how are we feeling?
are we upset?
shocked?
confused?
throwing CDs out windows and deleting playlists off streaming?
nicki minaj seems have turned alleged MAGA on us.
she pulled up to a turning point USA rally yesterday and it left many of us speechless.
sidebar: erika kirk is so interesting to me.
her grieving has made her a work horse!
Foxhole,
i can’t font you how to feel.
she was starting to lose me with the endless ranting on x-twitter.
i do feel disappointed and i think this is a really bad idea.
it’s this part of her sit down that really confused me…
Not only is Nicki Minaj using the dogwhistle "boys will be boys", which is often used to justify misogyny and violence against women, but she build her entire career on drag and her lgbt fanbase just to stab them in the back
MAGA Minaj, the flop you are. pic.twitter.com/0Q0XUmvQox— ˚₊‧꒰ა Lele ໒꒱ ‧₊˚ (@1UPHime) December 22, 2025

forgive me if i’m wrong but isn’t her stan base is a mixture of gay males,
black vixens,
and trans vixens?
she is on a stage amongst jackals who don’t support any of that,
trans rights and DEI to exact.
so basically,
she is aligning herself with those who don’t support her community?
this whole thing is so wild to me.
i had to wonder if i was straight up dreaming.
i’m seeing opinions that she was up there trolling but…
…isn’t it a dangerous narrative to be trolling on a platform such as that?
…and what exactly is she trolling for?
i’d think she would be shady to the point it would make the kirk lady uncomfortable.
so i had to ask with this sudden shift in nicki’s career,
even though she is one of the greatest female rappers of our time,
and after years of good times and great music…
are we still going to support her?
just like the aunties who still choose to support r. kelly and others?
that is usually thrown around when we like the artist but not what they do/support.
for nicki,
who many have grown to love and ride for,
how do we continue to love on her when she is aligning with jackals who don’t love us?
for the die hard barbz,
casual listeners,
and those holding onto the memories associated with her music…
do we separate the art from the artist?

the good news is amber rose and tokyo toni are cheering her on…
Tokyo Toni shows love & support for Nicki Minaj! ❤️ pic.twitter.com/aazG8U3Ho7
— 🍪 (@ONIKACOOKIE) December 11, 2025
…right?
lowkey: i feel like if anyone else did this,
especially other female rapping vixens,
they would be dragged into the streets and stoned.




She’s been a mess for a while but has decided to turn into a menace. She should attend to her own home (son, husband, her lack of US citizen status, etc.) first before parading around supporting racist foolishness like this. Just read the things Charlie Kirk wrote and said and you will see that this nowhere near a MLK Jr. figure of the right. Also, TrVmp bombed Nigeria and claimed to have struck ISIS targets but the locals in Nigeria near the recently bombing site said the US bombed farmland, they haven’t been under threat and they are confused about what the US is doing. She’s signing on for more racist US imperialism, more anti-LGBTQ policy, etc.
Ok, Jamari, I like the word play of the title “ The Turning point of Nicki Minaj”, that is next level; but, can we have a deep conversation and shake the table a little bit?
Nicki is trash for going to Turning Point and making the comments that she did; it was reckless and dangerous. You have to be mindful of what is being said, how it’s being said, and also where it is being said.
Now lets shake the table. Let’s focus on what Nicki said about “ It’s ok to be a boy”, ask the question of whether she was wrong, and shift over to Khia (my neck/ my back).
To build up women (which I agree with), we thought we had to tear down men. Over the past 40 years, we’ve been bombarded with men are stupid, the problem, trash, imbeciles, dolts, simpletons, etc. We saw the rise of media depictions like Homer Simpson (The Simpsons), Al Bundy ( Married With Children), and the many copies that came after. You do, at some point, have to ask, do we make young boys embarrassed and ashamed to be boys if they are constantly told they are dirty and nasty and stupid, while girls are pretty and smart and sugar and spice and everything nice?
Now lets shift over to the LGBTQIA+ community. Khia essentially said the same thing that Nicki said about a year or more ago on YouTube Live. It was funnier, more witty, and more insightful. Khia said that everyone can’t be the girl; someone has to be the boy. The whole point of being gay is that you like men, and I agree with that. I will absolutely vote for and fight for people like Saucy Santanas’ right to exist, thrive, and be given humanity, equal rights, and protections; and there is someone for everyone, but I don’t want that aesthetic from a partner in a romantic relationship. Our community is being called out because this is happening in the backdrop of people in our community describing their preferences as no Fats, no Fems. I want the masculine and the masculine performance; I don’t want the hair down to the knees, the nails, the lashes, the skirts, or the high heels. One of the original controversies that got I’am Zoe in trouble was when he was out here saying that as a gay man, he didn’t want to be in a relationship with another gay man because he felt that they were too feminine and that he essentially wanted to turn out a straight dude.
I think most of us should just be honest, I like men who are fit all the way to thick, you can even be overweight, I like men who have some metrosexual in them and know how to take care of themselves and the importance of self-care, I even like men who express some femininity; at the end of the day for me it’s ok for a man to be a man.
A mess but I’m not surprised. I’m sure her stans will see nothing wrong with it. SMH