This
week,
rapper
Boosie
was
up
in
arms
when
he
took
his
daughter
to
see
the
film
‘The
Color
Purple’
and
realized
there
was
a
romantic
relationship
between
the
characters Miss
Celie
and
Shug
Avery.
While
the
Louisiana
rapper
expressed
his
views
on
Twitter,
he
doubled
down
and
called
the
LGBQT
community
bullies.
Transgender
influencer
TS
Madison
responded
on
social
media
calling
out
Boosie’s
selective
outrage.
TS
Madison
wrote:
So
#lilboosie
you
sat
there
with
your
daughter
while
Celie
“Daddy”
took
her
2nd
child
that
he
fathered
and
gave
it
to
the
pastor
and
his
wife
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You
sat
there
with
your
daughter
while
Mister
Came
and
bought
her
from
her
daddy
at
14
You
sat
there
with
your
daughter
while
MISTER
enslaved
CELIE
to
cook
and
clean
his
nasty
house
with
HIS
children
You
sat
there
with
your
daughter
and
watched
MISTER
beat,
sexually
destroy
and
Drag
Celie
all
over
the
floor
You
sat
there
with
your
daughter
and
watched
MISTER
bring
his
side
chick
into
the
house
with
CELIE
But
you
got
up
to
leave
when
you
saw
CELIE
finally
find
love
and
compassion
and
some
sort
of
temporary
relief
from
MISTERS
prison???
Then
you
try
and
come
to
social
media
and
bring
the
“what
about
the
kids
mane”
campaign
you
been
on
and
attempt
to
use
God
to
justify
you
and
the
people
who
stand
with
you
????
Tuh…
and
they
call
us
DELUSIONAL
Sir:
the
character
you
play
in
real
life
is
MISTER,
The
Daddy,
The
pastor
and
all
the
other
men
who
abused
CELIE
in
that
movie!!
And
have
the
nerve
to
finally
be
“concerned”
about
what
a
kiss
would
do
to
“influence”
your
daughter……..
There
is
Truly
some
intervention
needed
in
your
life
to
sort
out
these
homosexual
demons
you’re
fighting……
#shifttheconcern
this
year
#2024
#thecolorpurple
Thoughts?