The program moved quickly from PG to NC-17, however, when rapper Cardi B did a pole dance and performed her hit song “WAP” by joining Megan Thee Stallion for a sexually explicit interlude on a giant bed, a scene that for mainstream news outlets was indescribable.
“As a news service that must adhere to strict editorial standards, we can’t tell you what WAP stands for; and we can’t really say what Megan Thee Stallion and Cardi B were rapping about or simulating during their performance either,” the BBC said in its coverage.
“Let’s just say that the live TV debut performance of their X-rated hit took place on a giant bed and they did not look at all tired,” the British network said.
In the wake of the Capitol riot and the immediate and frequently over-the-top condemnation of President Donald Trump and his supporters, social media giants Twitter and Facebook began purging conservatives. The first to go was the president himself, but now the dominoes are falling. Big Tech platforms colluded to eliminate a competitor, Parler. Anyone suspected of being right-of-center is on the chopping block.
Before Donald Trump took office, it took a lot of effort to cross Big Techâs conservative red line and get banned. Now, however, just question the results of the presidential election and youâll be grouped with the same thugs who scaled walls, smashed windows, and tangled with cops at the Capitol.