I respect the sentiment of her statement but she shouldn't have reacted or responded to the criticism in the first place. The minute Jay Elect was announced as a feature, her radical mob fans started complaining. She responded and it's been nonstop warfare ever since, to the point she deleted her twitter. At least 70% of the discussion about the album online revolves around that one feature verse.
This is the same person who mindlessly attacked J Cole and Kendrick for allegedly not attending BLM protest (they did attend protests btw), attacked Cole's lyrics for being too commercial/capitalist, and is generally a ring leader of all the good things you're supposed to think on twitter. Now that same mob is attacking her and she doesn't know how to handle it.
Artists owe the audience nothing. She decided to work with Jay Electronica because she wanted to, and the will or opinion of fans should be meaningless in that regard. And while that verse def has some lyrics that make your eye brows raise, I find it very interesting that no one gives a shyt that he mentioned the pope alongside rabbis. That feels deliberate to make this seem like an antisemitic attack when in reality he clearly thinks all religions are demonic except Islam. Hence the inclusion of not just rabbis but the pope.