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Bristol Palin not satisfied with Azealia Banks' apology to her mom

Be careful, Azealia Banks, those Palin women tend to stick together.

Earlier this week, Azealia Banks posted a lengthy apology to Sarah Palin on Twitter after deleting some rude comments about the former Alaska governor. But apparently that apology wasn't good enough for Bristol Palin, who took to her blog to blast the rapper over the verbal attacks.

"I want to start off this post by saying I would never wish any of these threats on Azealia's mother (or anyone's mother for that matter). She said the best thing to happen to my mom is if she was gang raped by a group of black men," Bristol wrote, going on to quote Banks' outrageous and since-deleted tweet.

"It is unfortunate people in my generation think they can do and say whatever they wish without any sort of consequence," Bristol continued. "There are consequences for every action you make, Miss Banks, and there will be consequences for your unimaginable threats."

But Bristol wasn't just sticking up for her mom. She took Banks to task over a tweet commenting on her own personal life as well.

"This is your quote: 'If Bristol Palin listened to my music she probably wouldn't have all those cotdamn kids,'" Bristol related. "So, I looked up your lyrics. Which song should I have been listening too? 'Hood Bitch,' 'P---Y,' 'Queen of Clubs,' 'Grand Scam,' or 'Big Talk'? Just let me know."

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