Solange Comes to Fight Against White Supremacists, Then Deletes Her Twitter

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Solange Knowles responded on social media to President Trump’s press conference where he doubled back about blaming “both sides” for deadly violence in Charlottesville.

Before she deleted her Twitter account, Solange advocated for 22-year-old Takiyah Thompson to be freed from jail after the Carolina Central University student was arrested for helping to take down a Confederate monument in Durham, N.C. “What we got to do to get my new hero Takiyah Thompson free,” she wrote.

On Instagram, which she also deleted, she went in on the fears for her 12-year-old son’s education: “Been trying to study myself,” she wrote according to screen grabs of the post shared by fans. “Been trying to practice self preservation during this time and not give racist ugly ass f–k bois who reek of citronella my energy so that I can preserve my spirit to perform this album. F– white supremacists. F–k Nazis. F–k your stale ass bland ass monuments.”