it Is from a feminist point of view quite okay to ‘shake the ass’, a music video, or is it a degrading and sexualization of the female body? These are some of the questions that float in the air and has started a minor Twitter war, ago the american rapper Cardi B last week released his music video ‘Twerk’, where the degree is being ‘shaken ass’ for all the money.

It writes multiple media including the Independent

the music Video ‘Twerk’, which is ravaging the social media just now, is supposedly a hyldests to some of the best ’twerkere’ in the world. And it is no exaggeration to say that it is filled with ‘harrowing rob’ as far as the eye can see.

the Video has already been viewed more than 24 million times, and the Cardi B shakes on top of that in the music video of his own buttocks, only wearing paint.

Many of the Cardi B’s fans were absolutely up in the clouds of excitement over the wild video, which you can see here.

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Hetr is Cardi B photographed in the video-recording wearing sexy tiger outfit. (Photo: CGMIA)

But there were also many who criticized the music video to be sexist and to make women into objects, including the journalist Stephanie Hamill from the media to the Daily Caller, who started a smaller twitterkrig with Cardi B.

Stephanie Hamill put a notice out on twitter, where she wrote the following:

‘In a time of #meto, how can this give women power. Please be so kind to answer.

Cardi B immediately went to the keys and replied Stephanie Hamill so on twitter:

‘It says that women may be dressed in exactly what they want. And a no is still a no. So Stephanie, would you be so kind to answer. If I ’twerker’ and is half-naked, does it mean that I deserve to be raped and molested. I would like to know what a conservative woman as you think’.

Stephanie Hamill went again on twitter, and deepened his criticism against the Cardi B with the following statement:

‘I agree. A no vote means a no vote no matter what! But this video objektiviserer women. I believe that it hurts all women, and the kvindesagen. We are not objects. There is no doubt that we see things in a different way (maybe I’m just spiteful because I can’t twerke).’

Cardi B has previously appeared easier undressed and cheeky here in 2015. (Photo: Aria Isadora/BFA/REX)

Here appear Cardi B in connection with a concert in New York. (Ritzau/Scanpix)