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Cardi B defended her “Twerk” video to a Daily Caller employee on Twitter, clapping back to say that the visuals say “to women that I can wear and not wear what ever I want” and “NO still means NO.” Daily Caller video columnist Stephanie Hamill tweeted about the music video for the song “Twerk” by City Girls featuring Cardi B, which dropped last week. Hamill’s initial tweet included a clip of the video where many scantily clad women are twerking. “In the era of #MeToo how exactly does this empower women?” asked Hamill, before imploring leftists and Cardi B to chime in. Considering Cardi’s recent response to conservative commentator Tomi Lahren wherein she told Lahren that she would “dog walk” her if she didn’t leave Cardi alone, it’s not surprising that the rapper answered Hamill’s call. The 26-year-old told Hamill that the video was about women having agency over their bodies and asked if Hamill personally thinks that twerking half-naked means she deserves to get “raped and molested.” Hamill responded by saying that she agrees that “no means no, no matter what” but that she believes the video sexually objectifies women, and that “hurts all women & the cause.” “We’re not sex objects!” said Hamill, who also added that perhaps she’s just a hater because she can’t twerk. She also asked for Cardi to come on her show and debate.


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