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Azealia Banks thinks TV and movies are boring because of censorship.
The outspoken rap star – who is best-known for her frequent Twitter spats – has endorsed Donald Trump as the next President of the United States and responded to claims that his policies are racist by saying narrow-minded attitudes are woven into the fabric of American society.
She wrote on Twitter: "I REALLY want Donald Trump to win the election.
"I told you guys [Democratic Presidential candidate] Bernie Sanders didn’t have the clout. i told you all he wasn’t going to be the nominee. (sic)"
The ‘212’ hitmaker responded to claims made against Trump by saying racism was part of America’s identity.
She tweeted: "Racism/Racialism is sewn into the fabric of our nation. It’s just who the f**k we are."
Azealia also blasted censorship generally, saying it was responsible for the decline of TV and the movie business.
She explained: "Trying to be all PC and pretending as if we aren’t racial/racist is not good for culture. Censorship is boring.
"Censorship is trash. Television and Movies are even boring now because of it. No one can say anything anymore. (sic)"
The Twitter rant comes shortly after the rapper launched a foul-mouthed tirade against Australia’s Iggy Azalea, who criticised Beyoncé for supposedly poking fun at "stereotypical white names" like Becky on her new album ‘Lemonade’.
In response to Iggy’s claim, the New York-born star said: "YOU CALLED YOURSELF A RUNAWAY SLAVE MASTER, YOU SILLY WHITE B***H. STAY OUT OF GROWN FOLKS BUSINESS.
"Igloo is the f**king dumbest most condescending white b***h on the face of the earth. She honestly is just so f***ing dumb and delusional.
"Who asked her white ass to say anything? You are not invited to this conversation Rebecca. (sic)"

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