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Cardi B: I’m tired of police brutality

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RAP star Cardi B has taken to Twitter to hit out at police brutality in the US.

The chart-topping rap star has taken to Twitter after footage emerged of a 13-yearold boy being shot dead by a police officer in Chicago, with Cardi describing the incident as “sad and disgusting”.

She wrote on the micro-blogging platform: "That video of that 13 year old falling on his a** after getting shot by a cop is so sick,sad and disgusting. I’m so tired of police brutality & entitlemen­t. We are sooo tired of it .

“When will it end? like this s*** is becoming too much. It’s truly traumatizi­ng. (sic)"

Cardi, 28, made the remarks shortly after she slammed US Republican­s for ignoring police brutality.

She recently said on Twitter: “Ya been real quite .Twitter Blue check Republican­s are a f ****** joke . I don’t ever want to see yaa ranting on celebritie­s, athletes until yall address what’s REALLY WRONG IN AMERICA ! (sic)”

Last month, Cardi also bemoaned the "one-sided" history lessons taught in US schools.

The WAP hitmaker – who is the daughter of a Dominican Republic father and Trinidadia­n mother – took to Twitter to educate Americans on the history of her ancestors.

She said: “One more thing I want to make clear to Americans. Colonizati­on did not just happened in the USA.

“Actually the first diaspora boat and slaves arrive in The Dominican Republic. Our Haitian & DR brothers & sisters were put against each other by their colonizers Spain & France. (sic)”

Cardi then suggested that the population isn’t sufficient­ly well-informed about important historical events.

She said: “I wish I can speak more about history and the one sided history these schools be giving us.

“Besides this whole ‘Latin lesson’ that I’m giving ya there is soo much I have learn that if I speak on it I feel like the government will OFF me. I’ll just talk to myself about it tho. (sic)”

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