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It’s all fine and good to support nicki and reblog stylized versions of the phrase “what’s good, miley,” but let’s not make a joke of nicki. She stood up for herself, she stood up for black women, and she does not need to be ridiculed. You may think you’re being funny when you say you will “go nicki minaj” on someone, but you are actually perpetuating the angry black woman stereotype through using nicki minaj’s reaction to miley’s ignorance as a display of anger rather than what it was, a rejection of a piss poor performer who uses racial injustice to advance her career, and by extension, a rejection of the system which keeps miley in a position of prominence.