Azealia Banks endorses Trump as she says Hillary Clinton 'talks to black people as if we're children or pets'
- Rapper Azealia Banks took to Twitter this weekend to announce that she was supporting Trump
- She said that Bernie Sanders 'didn't have the clout' and that Hillary Clinton was too establishment
- 'I can't stand herrrrrrr,' the rapper wrote about the former secretary of state and likely Democratic nominee
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Rapper Azealia Banks endorsed Donald Trump over the weekend going as far to say Hillary Clinton shouldn't be president because she 'talks to black people as if we're children or pets.'
Banks took to Twitter to express her political views, starting out with a tweet Saturday that said, 'I REALLY want Donald Trump to win the election.'
The Harlem-bred rapper explained that Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders 'didn't have the clout' and Clinton, the likely Democratic nominee, was too establishment for her taste.


Rapper Azealia Banks (left) took to Twitter over the weekend to express her support for presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump (right) who she preferred over Hillary Clinton

Azealia Banks felt that Hillary Clinton (pictured) was too establishment for her taste and even went as far to say that the former secretary of state 'talks to black people as if we're children or pets'
'I told you all he wasn't going to be the nominee,' she said of Sanders before turning her attention to Clinton.
'Hillary has been GROOMED for the presidency. she's another one of the establishments robots here to carry out an agenda,' the songstress said of the Democratic frontrunner.
For the musician 'establishment' is code for 'white supremacy. culturally, economically, literally and figuratively.'
Trump, on the other hand, she said was an 'a**hole,' but he's not part of the 'establishment.'
'Trump just wants the U.S to be lavish.... for all of us. I can f*** with that,' she explained.
She then expressed that Clinton, 'talks to black people as if we're children or pets.'
'I can't stand herrrrrrr,' the rapper added.
When fans pointed out that Trump was 'blatantly racist,' Banks responded by saying that she was racist too.
'Racism/Racialism is sewn into the fabric of our nation,' she replied. 'It's just who the f*** we are.'

Azealiz Banks brought up the 1994 crime bill too and talked about black Americans being disappointed by Democrats in government
'And trying to be all PC and pretending as if we aren't racial/racist is not good for culture,' she continued.
'Censorship is boring,' she added.
But the endorsement ricocheted around Twitter pretty quickly, with Banks having to defend her support of Trump tweet after tweet.
In one, she blamed 'the Liberal media' for branding Trump as a 'symbol of hatred.'
In another, she mocked Clinton for her husband's passage of the 1994 crime bill, which many point to as the piece of legislation that led to mass incarceration of black men in the United States.
'OK thanks for proving your ignorance she's admitted crime bill had issues,' tweeted a Joseph Kapsch at Banks. 'Stop living in past this election is about future.'
Banks tweeted back a reply.
'Right, black folks having been voting democrat for the last 70 years and we don't have s*** to show for it,' Banks said.
By this morning Banks was still dealing with the onslaught of tweets aimed at her for expressing her pro-Trump views as she called Clinton an 'megalomaniac' and explained to disappointed Sanders supporters why she couldn't support him instead.
'Sanders is literally too old,' she concluded.
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