Azealia Banks has felt the need to defend Beyoncé against white feminists who are criticizing the Queen's new "Formation" video.

"I could honestly throw up in a box watching all these white women go in about the damn formation song," Banks tweeted. "SOMETHINGS ARE NOT FOR YOU HONEY!!! GET OVER IT."

Banks continued to criticize white feminists who called out Beyoncé for not including white women in her video. "I keep tryna tell yall to stop fucking with them white feminists," she said. "Them bitches are NOT our friends."

At least one white feminist, R&B singer Arika Dane, jumped out the window regarding the "Formation" video on Twitter:

It's telling to see that in a media world filled with images of pristine white women, someone still feels the need to criticize Beyonce for making an all-black music video. It's the equivalent of saying "all lives matter."

"Formation" is, without a doubt, the blackest video we've seen in awhile, and former Mayor of New York City Rudy Giuliani didn't like the imagery of Bey standing on a sinking police car throughout the video.

"I thought it was really outrageous that she used it as a platform to attack police officers," Giuliani says, "who are the people who protect her and protect us to keep us alive. What she should be doing in the African-American community and in all communities is build up respect for police officers and focus on the fact that when something goes wrong then, okay, we'll work on that. The vast majority of police officers risk their lives to keep us safe."

Read the entire string of Azealia's tweets below.

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