Cardi B has responded to political figure Candice Owens’ call to ban pornography, questioning why she is “so against porn”.Last week, Owens took to X/Twitter to demand that porn should become illegal due to it being “a psychological weapon intended to weaken our men”.In since-deleted tweets, the Bronx rapper commented under a repost of the right-wing commentator’s tweet that she was confused as to why adult content was a bad thing.“Ommmggg, why y’all so against porn?” she wrote. “Is that that bad for y’all?
I enjoy it but, I don’t know. I guess is like a six-times-a-year thing. I personally don’t feel no connection or addiction to it, just a quick little one-two. [Porn’s] NOTHING LIKE REAL INTIMACY!”In a follow-up comment, she added that erotic material shouldn’t “weaken” men, but “teach [them] how to please a woman.”Cardi B reacts to Candance Owens calling for p*rnography BAN. ‼️“Why yall so against porn?
Is it that bad for yall? It actually should teach men how to please a woman.” pic.twitter.com/MDm0R7PSee— DramaAlert (@DramaAlert) May 28, 2024Cardi B has often courted controversy due to her sex-positive approach to music.
Her and Megan Thee Stallion’s 2020 hit ‘WAP’ received a lot of backlash due to the track’s vulgar lyrics. Public figures such as Snoop Dogg, Russell Brand and right-wing commentator Ben Shapiro all criticised the song – the latter joked that the song was “what feminists fought for”.Thee Stallion and Cardi performed ‘WAP’ at the 2021 Grammy Awards.
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