How Delusional is Nicki Minaj?
The hip hip icon has taken her faith and politicized it to horrific proportions.

The latest appearance at Amerifest of Nicki Minaj shows the seismic shift in the rap realm. Few if any other rappers have shown respect and even admiration for this Trump administration and the other Republicans around the country.
Something else that stood out with her sit down interview with Erika Kirk demonstrated the cultural, psychic, and societal differences between the mystical and the political. As politics should grant the right to freedom of expressing lawful ideas, the curious thing was Minaj’s notoriety for salacious and explicit lyrics.
Throughout the interview, Kirk constantly said amen. Then when it came to an extremely awkward moment when Minaj called Vice President JD Vance an “assassin,” Kirk had to clean it up as Minaj placed a finger over her mouth.

Then after this encounter, the vice president used the Ultimate Barbz leader’s words seemingly as a retort to her slip of the tongue.
The conference is a hodgepodge of ideals and people who attended Amerifrst appear to be into the brown sugar the way mostly white young men ogled at Nicki. Mr. Troi “Star” Torain delineated the reality of this phenomenon.
But back to the interview. The idea of Christianity pervading a convention that delivers on some explicit lyric spitting woman shows just why the word starting with n and rhymes with trigger should be on the tongues of everyone.
It’s just a little disconcerting and distressing for Nicki Minaj to be around so many whites knowing she uses such language. Instead of saying “amen” Kirk should have been spouting the word.
This just shows the hypocrisy that runs though this country and world like blood through a vein. Nick Minaj knew at least to say little black girls can be smart and beautiful without treading on white girls. It’s like she is granting young girls the chance to represent themselves.
As the vice president included Nicki’s words in spite of or may be as a result of her slip, he spoke that “DEI has [been] pushed into the dust bin of history.” He also made mention that it’s okay to be white in America. (Almost like the whites didn’t already know that.)
Any Caucasoid in the United States who understands that it’s not their skin or eye color or the texture of their hair which makes them worthy humans but merit, intelligence, and morality, then that’s the main issue.

Again, back to the interview. Minaj is a representative of the modern age of prizing, celebrating, and regarding the flesh while still seeking some mysticism in faith.
The potency of politics and faith is still a toxic concoction, nevertheless. The power of philosophy has been the drawing force even if people are unaware of the blend. Mixtures like this have led to millions of deaths the world over.
So as Minaj sat there as a thirst strap for all those white incels in the crowd, she created something truly special in that she could demonstrate her ditzy, dumb, delusional Starship cadet attitude and still speak clearly, even eloquently.
With her on that stage, she broadcast how she loved the Lord but that she had made an entire career on suspect sex, profanity, and drug use.
After she went home, she had to have been greeted by her sex offender husband and incarcerated brother during this Christmas season. Of course she has probably forgiven them as a Christian. Kirk never asked about those men in her life but it’s almost certain that altruism would clear them of their offenses.
Whatever the case, she is poised to possibly be some member of the Republican party and maybe even put Erika Kirk on her label. Just imagine the hundreds of albums they’d sell together.
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