Madonna your sons dance has cured the world of all racism thank you for those impeccable moves . I can’t imagine what the frick we would do with out it !! https://t.co/txTtBLeVmd
— GUAPDAD 4000 (@guapdad4000) May 28, 2020
Madonna : Do the dance for Instagram ….
Madonna’s Son: pic.twitter.com/r5ytjBPwKv
— ghetto othello (@BornWitaCharm) May 28, 2020
Madonna’s son practising earlier pic.twitter.com/CWCtikLMwI
— Billie Jin (@heretopre) May 28, 2020
Madonna called one of her blk kids niggah online in the past. That bitch been off her rocker. Fuk her pic.twitter.com/q2Y9hxOHWw
— Gayoncé (@KennyAlphaOmega) May 28, 2020
Something about Madonna making her adopted black kids dance for the tl don’t sit right with me
— ?✨???????? ⁷ ☾¹²⁷ ↺˚* ❀✨? (@3moonbeam3) May 28, 2020
Madonna was behind the camera like… pic.twitter.com/F3S4zvqmZR
— ???? ?. ????? (@MeWeFree_) May 28, 2020
madonnas son dancing to end racism #madonna pic.twitter.com/I9ZY2fBH9B
— ? (@randommexicanoo) May 28, 2020
How Madonna introduced her son to everyone on Twitter: pic.twitter.com/mWWO97VlhZ
— Rosa Parks’s Burner Account (@Rosasburner) May 28, 2020
Madonna: David come to the kitchen quickly your community needs you
David: pic.twitter.com/uPN0PWP9K7
— #TheOneTwo (@TheOneTwoPod) May 28, 2020
What’s interesting is seeing the contrast of how Madonna’s post is being perceived on Instagram vs Twitter though. pic.twitter.com/TASRGIGtzR
— nathan (@868nathan) May 28, 2020
2. I absolutely loved Madonna when I was younger. I still give her credit for so much in terms of where pop music and women performers are today. But she is the classic example of a narcissist who is surrounded by people who don't say no to her. This is what happens.
— Yashar Ali ? (@yashar) May 28, 2020