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3 Jun, 2020 16:55

‘Keep these animals off the streets’: Rapper Trina faces woke mafia wrath after saying looting protesters ‘escaped from ZOO’

‘Keep these animals off the streets’: Rapper Trina faces woke mafia wrath after saying looting protesters ‘escaped from ZOO’

‘Love and Hip Hop Miami’ star Trina is facing heat on social media for daring to call out the behavior of the violent crowds that joined protests over the death of George Floyd by the hands of the Minneapolis police.

The rapper’s comments have gone viral on social media since being made on her radio show ‘Trick N’ Trina Morning Show.’ Trina called for a stricter curfew in Miami, where she resides to keep the “streets nice and clean.”

“They need to make the curfew at 6pm to 6am, that’s how I feel,” she said. “Keep everybody off the streets, these animals off the streets... acting like they escaped from a zoo. Lock them up at 5pm, so the streets can be nice and clean.”

The current curfew in Miami goes from 9pm to 6am.

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Trina’s co-host, Trick Daddy, dismissed her criticisms and argued looters and violent protesters are only a “handful” of the people taking to the streets and they are there for the “wrong reasons.”

“It’s only a handful of them. The rest of us are tired of it, when the police get behind you, and the red and blue lights come on, you’re not supposed to be scared,” he said.

Trina continued offering a different perspective by saying she’s not scared of being pulled over by the police because she’s a law-abiding citizen. She also revealed she’s seen the effects of looting and destroying property through a friend whose marketplace in the city was apparently torn apart by protesters. 

Though her co-host seemed to agree with her about being against looters and violent protesters, shining a light on the more negative aspects of the demonstrations was enough to trigger him and other activists online, many of whom called for Trina to be “canceled.”

“To refer to your own as ‘animals’ is so despicable. Thank you for the memories, Trina, but good riddance to you and black celebrities like you. Y’all are failing us,” author Michael Arceneaux tweeted.

Despite the backlash, the rapper has not backed away from her comments and told critics on Wednesday she is “ready” to defend her position, a statement she made multiple times on the radio show. She also blasted those arguing against her as “ignorant” and has been going back and forth with critics on Twitter.

Though demonstrations in Miami have been largely peaceful, there was reported looting and property damage that occurred in the city over the weekend, a common occurrence in the various cities that have been dealing with protests. 

Other protests have led to violence against police and even murder.  

Derek Chauvin, the Minneapolis police officer who kept his knee against Floyd’s neck while he said he couldn’t breathe, has already been charged with third-degree murder and manslaughter.

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