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Rapper Lil Mama wants to start a ‘Heterosexual Rights Movement’

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Lil Mama has announced her next great venture: a “Heterosexual Rights Movement.”  The comments came following criticism for anti-transgender remarks.“Y’all fight so hard to be respected and SOME of you, NOT ALL, get a kick out bullying people for having an option, how they dress, how their hair and or makeup looks, how much money they have, etc.,” Lil Mama wrote on Instagram. “There are so many people afraid to give their honest opion [sic] because if they do the LGBTQ+ will hear what they want to hear and take statements out of context.”Lil Mama pledges to start a “Heterosexual Rights Movement” to advocate against the bullying heterosexuals allegedly face from the LGBTQIA+ community.

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