Nikki Minaj says few Trinis have Instagram, and can’t work if not vaccinated

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Nikki Minaj says few Trinis have Instagram, and can’t work if not vaccinated

Nikki had a lot to say about the many jokes and memes that have arisen out of her tweet.

An obviously upset Minaj took to her Instagram on Wednesday night to address it.

Minaj shifted the narrative away from the ridicule of her cousin’s friend’s swollen testicles story and instead waded deep into race relations and real questions she had about healthcare. The “Super Bass” artist accused her critics of trying to “assassinate” her character.

She also touched on multiple facets of the viral controversy — from her bizarre alliance with Fox News’ Tucker Carlson, alleged betrayal by MSNBC’s Joy Reid, involvement of the Trinidad health ministry and social media activism.

The rapper also claimed that many persons in T&T did not have Instagram, and were unable to work if they weren’t vaccinated.

This is despite the fact that there has been no mandate by the Government of Trinidad and Tobago that only vaccinated persons would be allowed to work.

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