Azealia Banks has found herself in the midst of another Twitter feud - his time with the LGBT community.
A week after TMZ posted a video of the 24-year-old rapper calling a flight attend a "f---king f----t," Banks continued her feud with the community, even comparing it to the KKK. In a now-deleted tweet, Banks wrote, "LGBT community are like the gay white KKK's. Get some pink hoods and unicorns and rally down rodeo drive."
Banks, who has claimed to be bisexual, continued to rant about how easily offended the community gets and over her usage of one offensive word and added that she doesn't wish to associate herself with people who are "weak or easily moved."
"You guys gave me so much power this weekend!!!" she wrote. "All I had to do was say one word and I moved a whole community. What weaklings!!! And this blood moon is a BONUS on top of it all!!!! If I am to be a part of an LGBT community I want to be in it with people who aren't so weak or so easily moved ya know."
Banks continued her rant in several more tweets, writing, "Because all the time spent being mad at word could've been used to help people who really need the help! I'm not a weak bitch, being called a d-ke or a n----r does absolutely nothing to move me. So yes! You CAN call me a n----r and I won't get mad! .... I'd be like 'That's all you got???'" according to Pink News and Us Weekly
"You boys gotta toughen up!!! Don't be so weak !!! If one word can put your entire community in distress you're DOOMED. LOL. Words are not tangible things. You all CHOSE to get upset. Remember... Offense is only TAKEN, it is never given. Carry on," she added.
Following her airplane incident, the "212" hit maker defended herself on Twitter, telling fans that she isn't homophobic and insisting that the on-flight staff would have treated her differently if she was white.
''I am bisexual. My brother is trans. My employees are all gay men. Nothing else to say," she wrote. "Cause y'all KNOW, that they would've politely handed a white woman her bags and a spritzer. #whatever''