Megan Thee Stallion is advocating for the preservation of black women on Saturday Nighttime Live.

While she has had a rough past few months with her sustaining wounds from the remnants of a gunshot and enduring some public disdain and all, Megan Thee Stallion has also been thriving in her music career. Despite the adversities in her personal life, the rapper is still using her platform and her position every bit an influencer to promote social equality and encourage positive alter.

Megan made her SNL debut on Sabbatum night, and she did non miss a trounce in her functioning. During her time on stage, the "WAP" rapper also took the opportunity to urge viewers to condemn violence and protect our black women and men. During a rendition of her Beyoncé-assisted Billboard No. i hit "Cruel," Megan delivered a brief speech as some night images, and soundbites championing for racial justice played on in the background.

"We demand to protect our Black women and love our Black women because at the finish of the twenty-four hour period, we need our Black women," the rapper said with conviction. "Nosotros demand to protect our Black men and stand up for our Black men because at the end of the day, we tired of seeing hashtags of our Blackness men." Though her time on stage was cursory, Megan Thee Stallion fabricated it count, raising the important political issue to the mass audience of a popular network series.

Equally "Black Lives Matter" flashed beyond the screen, the Malcolm 10 "Who taught you to detest yourself?" speech communication could be heard along with social activist Tamika Mallory's recent sentiment that Daniel Cameron, the African American Attorney General who recently said Breonna Taylor'south killers were "justified" in their utilise of force "is no different than the sellout negroes that sold our people into slavery."

Megan's SNL performance comes amidst the release of her latest Young Thug-assisted single "Don't End."