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'Come Drag This Coon': Trina and Masika Kalysha Engage In a Twitter War After Rapper Calls George Floyd Protesters 'Animals'

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Twitter is having a field day watching Masika Kalysha obliterate hip-hop star Trina for her recent provocative remarks about protesters in Miami.

Trick Daddy, 45, tried to explain to Trina that many of the people protesting were personally affected by police brutality and racism.

To add insult to injury, Trina also disputed with Trick Daddy about how many Black Americans fear the police pulling them over during a routine traffic stop.

Kalysha took to Twitter to call out Trina on her interview, calling on the star’s archenemy rapper Khia, to drag her back to “the swamp.”

“Trina needs to have several seats tho she don’t even support her own kind”

“Who the hell is Masika coming at the diamond princess like that 👀”

“Trina got time to argue on Twitter but doesn’t have the time to understand the plight of her own people”

Listen to Trina and Trick Daddy’s conversation here:

Source: Visit Atlanta Black Star For African-American | Black News and Information

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