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Lil Mama Wants To Start A Heterosexual Movement After Catching Heat From The LGBTQ Community

One thing is for sure– Lil Mama doesn't care about naysayers.

Lil Mama is in hot water– again. The rapper and former television hostess caught heat after doubling down on her opinions on transgender people.

According to LGBTQ Nation, the “Lip Gloss” rapper took to her Instagram to claim that she wanted to “start  a heterosexual rights movement.”  

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“So children are too young to smoke cigarettes, too young to drink alcohol, too young to get a driver’s license, too young to go to a club, too young to gamble, too young to rent a car, but old enough to cut off their genitals and/or ‘change’ their gender? This is insanity America,”  Lil   Mama wrote, adding that transgender people are “depopulation at any cost.”

After folks on social media tore into her she rebutted, “I’m about to start a heterosexual rights movement.”

“Y’all fight so hard to be respected and SOME of you NOT ALL get a kick out [of] bullying people for having an [opinion],” she wrote. “There are so many people afraid to give their honest [opinion] because if they do the LGBTQ+ will hear what they want to hear and take statements out of context.”

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Responses to her declaration were mixed.

Some people agreed with the 31-year-old entertainer.

Then there were others who thought Lil Mama needed to stay in her lane.

Whether or not Lil Mama’s heterosexual movement will be successful is still up for debate, but she is surely sparking conversations.

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