Despite taking a break from social media to cleanse herself and take care of her mental health, Chika returned following the release of J. Cole‘s new single, critiquing him for what he had to say about Noname. The always-outspoken rapper took to Twitter to get a weight off her shoulders.

“‘Help us get up to speed,’” she wrote, mimicking J. Cole. “Sir. all you n***as got wifi. i’m disappointed. but not shocked. what else would 2020 like to tell me i can’t enjoy? if a man was saying half the shit our good sis was saying, nobody would be concerned with her tone. imagine telling someone to treat the ignorant like children while critiquing their tone… like a child?”

CHIKA 🕹

@oranicuhh

“help us get up to speed.”

sir. all you niggas got wifi.

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CHIKA 🕹

@oranicuhh

i’m disappointed. but not shocked. what else would 2020 like to tell me i can’t enjoy?

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CHIKA 🕹

@oranicuhh

if a man was saying half the shit our good sis was saying, nobody would be concerned with her tone.

imagine telling someone to treat the ignorant like children while critiquing their tone… like a child?

i-

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Chika goes on to remind people that she has cited J. Cole as one of her favorite rappers, but she notes that she can still critique him for this move.

“It’s condescending as fuck & tone deaf. like… is that really the problem right now?” she asked. “This is one of my favorite rappers… doing this… FOR. WHAT?”

CHIKA 🕹

@oranicuhh

like. what did this do for us as a community but display a “leader” telling a black woman to mind her tone when speaking on radical liberation?

WHAT DID IT TEACH?

WHAT DID IT DO?

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CHIKA 🕹

@oranicuhh

the song could’ve said anything else at this critical and heavy time. it was just a nigga in his feelings…

imagine being so deluded that instead of hearing her, you think you have the authority to make “suggestions”,

boy, i’m hot.

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CHIKA 🕹

@oranicuhh

it’s condescending as fuck & tone deaf. like… is that really the problem right now?

this is one of my favorite rappers… doing this… FOR. WHAT? https://twitter.com/switchthaweirdo/status/1273099003614433281 

𝙎𝙬𝙞𝙩𝙘𝙝 𝙏𝙝𝙖 𝙒𝙚𝙞𝙧𝙙𝙤𝙤@SwitchThaWeirdo
Replying to @oranicuhh

Yeah, I think this one nails it. As much as I get where he was trying to come from, it was probably better off he found a way to hit her up have that narrative one on one.

Otherwise it just looks kinda crazy like he’s tryna check her, even if it’s not his intention

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She then goes on to state that she stopped publicly stanning Cole when he sat down for a conversation with Lil Pump and asked us to “pray for Tekashi [6ix9ine].

CHIKA 🕹

@oranicuhh

i should’ve known when he said pray for tekashi. i blame MYSELF.

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CHIKA 🕹

@oranicuhh

i should’ve known when he said pray for tekashi. i blame MYSELF.

CHIKA 🕹

@oranicuhh

he asked me to have a conversation with my lord and savior about 6ix9ine and somehow i’m shocked.

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CHIKA 🕹

@oranicuhh

critiquing your favs is not disrespectful. you can do it constructively. and i will.

doesn’t mean i hate this man, i really don’t.

but this? naw.

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“I should’ve known when he said pray for tekashi. i blame MYSELF,” she says.

Later in the day, she got into a back-and-forth with Talib Kweli about the song.

Do you think Chika has a point?