T.I. Responds To Rudy Giuliani Criticism Of Beyonce: “Who Gives A F##k About What Guiliani Thinks Of Music”

FORMER NEW YORK MAYOR SLAMS BEYONCE’S VMAS PERFORMANCE

(AllHipHop News) Beyonce’s epic MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs) performance has angered former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani.

Rudy, who was in office at the time of the 2001 terrorist attacks on the city, was offended by what he believed was the Formation singer’s 15 minute set’s anti-police theme.

During Sunday’s VMAs, which was held in the Big Apple, Beyonce performed a medley of songs from her acclaimed Lemonade album, closing with her black feminist anthem Formation.

Her set included a segment which featured her backup dancers falling to the ground one at a time under a pool of red light, symbolizing the death of black men and women at the hands of the police.

Giuliani was angered by the performance, saying he had done more to save the lives of young African-Americans by putting into place hardline policing policies.

“I saved more black lives than any of those people you saw on stage by reducing crime, and particularly homicide, by 75 percent – of which maybe 4,000 or 5,000 were African-American young people, who are all alive today because of the policies I put in effect that weren’t in effect for 35 years,” Giuliani told U.S. news show Fox & Friends.

Referring to Beyonce’s decision to depict the deaths in dance, the ex-politician angrily continued, “If you’re going to do that, then you also should symbolize why the police officers are in those neighborhoods, and what are you going to do about that? What are you doing about it?”

It is not the first time the former Mayor has criticized Beyonce for incorporating nods to African-American protest movements; in February (16) he slammed her Super Bowl halftime show performance containing similar imagery.

In addition to the political imagery in her VMAs stage performance, Beyonce also appeared on the red carpet with the mothers of three African-American men killed by police, and the mother of Trayvon Martin, who was shot by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman in 2012.

T.I. had some choice words for the former Mayor of New York.

“Who gives a f##k” about what Rudy Giuliani thinks about music,” T.I. told a TMZ cameraman out in Beverly Hills. “He also imprisoned so many unnecessarily. you have to against the black lives he saved for the black lives he destroyed by imprisoning people too long, taking them away from their families and breaking up homes.”