Although Berkeley, California artist Lil B is currently touring overseas, the rapper, who is affectionately known to fans as TheBased God, has managed to keep himself abreast of current events taking place here in the United States.
Earlier in the week, the rapper may have taken some aback as he gave a personal “shout out” to politician Wendy Davis and expressed his support for women’s rights via Twitter. Davis made headlines this week when she held a filibuster to block a legislation that would enact strict abortion regulations in Texas.
On top of his various Tweets, Lil B also penned an op-ed piece for Rolling Stone. In his editorial, the rapper questioned why men should have the ability to make decisions concerning women.
“I support women’s rights,” Lil B revealed. “I don’t talk about it a lot, but it’s definitely something that hits close to home for me. I support Wendy Davis, and I stand with her. When politicians try to restrict women’s rights, it hurts. These things should be up to women. There are a lot of different situations where pregnancy comes about – as a man, it’s hard for me to make a decision on that. It’s up to a woman how she wants to bring a child into the world, or if she wants to continue with her life and mature more and bring a child in when she’s ready.”
Lil B again praised Davis for choosing to speak out and even welcomed the thought of a female president.
“Wendy Davis matters. She’s a woman fighting for what’s right. A lot of people aren’t agreeing with her; she’s doing something that’s out of the norm,” said Lil B. “A lot of people who do agree are scared to speak, or they’re not in a position to be heard. So I definitely respect Ms. Davis for planting new seeds for women’s rights. I’m trying to do that on my level, too. I think women are going to keep excelling. We’re going to have a woman president.”
Lil B’s full editorial can be found at RollingStone.com.
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dude is 100% homo
GAY PEOPLE ARE THE BEST AT IDENTIFYING OTHER GAYS…. SO YOU PROBABLY RIGHT
he should do an EP with Frank Ocean and call it Brokeback Brothers
Or Watch For The Nutsack,lol SMDH
lil b is the most positive caring and influential rapper. He doesnt promote your gangbanging bullshit he just wants world peace but you stupid niggas criticize him and say thats gay any wonder why the world is in the state its in right now.
interesting dude, that Lil B is……
Thank you for supporting women’s rights.
This was awesome thanks for posting Hip Hop DX
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhkB95J5c9s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DlW4zCZ_3Bk
women’s rights? lol,u might as well hand her your balls too especially when that child support kick in… this fruit cake shit has gone to far
YOU LIKE BEING DOMINATED HUH??
Can we trade in lil b and get Tupac back God?
Gayest rapper in the game bar none.
BIGGEST COCK IN YOUR MOTHERS MOUTH BAR NONE…..
BasedGod dropping some wisdom. TYBG
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6W1tG-m4NSU
A man who gets it! Women welcome men’s support in the struggle to maintain their reproductive rights.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QI-KjVLS6Uk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTOQhICG9P4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cA9gUspn6gc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9pv7GZN_sPM
This fag’s momma should’ve explored her reproductive rights and aborted this fool
Agreed…
Lil Wayne supports a woman’s right to cook, clean and keep his syrup cup full.
that was real talk
fucking queer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45D55h0DGNo
I cannot believe all the closed minded hate on lil b….
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPBKtyE0X9U
I like lil b because he’s got his own style and crosses a lot of boundaries but I think he’s probably gay on the low
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckER5Ijn0-c