After members of the University of Oklahoma's Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) fraternity found themselves in hot water after being caught on video singing a racist chant, MSNBC's "Morning Joe" Hosts Mike Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough placed themselves into the scandal by coming to the defense of the fraternity members. Brzezinski referred to the music of Waka Flocka Flame, who cancelled his show at the university after seeing the video, as one of the reasons the students shouldn't be faulted for singing the chant. "If you look at every single song, I guess you call these that [Waka Flocka's] written, it's a bunch of garbage," she said. "It's full of n-words, it's full of f-words. It's wrong. And he shouldn't be disgusted with them, he should be disgusted with himself." [Related: University of Oklahoma Expels Two Students Involved in Racist Video] Scarbough echoed Brzezinski's sentiments saying, "Anybody that watches Empire knows that 70% of the audience is white. So the kids that are buying hip hop or gangster rap, it's a white audience, and they hear this over and over again. So do they hear this at home? Well, chances are good, no, they hear a lot of this from guys like this who are now acting shocked." Host Willi Geist interjected, explaining, "There is a distinction between white kids on a bus talking about hanging someone and Waka Flocka singing a song." Remarks from the show quickly went viral and within a matter of minutes, Black Twitter had already come up with the clap back hashtag #RapAlbumsThatCausedSlavery for those who continuously blame rap music for the racist behavior of others. Click below to see some of the popular tweets that have been circulated. Late Emancipation (follow up to the Plantation Dropout) #RapAlbumsThatCausedSlavery – Ed (@EdBWinning) March 11, 2015 Meek Mill Freedomchasers 3 #RapAlbumsThatCausedSlavery – Danny Boy (@nohands_24) March 11, 2015 Dear @MSNBC Cancel Morning Joe or diversify it w/color that will counter the racist commentary #RapAlbumsThatCausedSlavery #BlackLivesMatter— Raqiyah Mays (@RaqiyahMays) March 11, 2015 Cotton Trail #RapAlbumsThatCausedSlavery – Shaquille Hill (@TheUnCagedOne) March 11, 2015 Nas: It Was Written, But You Can't Read It #RapAlbumsThatCausedSlavery – Smash Adams (@YeahOkFrank) March 11, 2015 So, @BillKristol what rap albums were white Americans listening to from the 1600s through the 1970s? #RapAlbumsThatCausedSlavery— Ken Simon (@KenSimonSays) March 11, 2015 Good Kids, Enslaved Cities #RapAlbumsThatCausedSlavery – Max Berger (@maxberger) March 11, 2015 Blaming Blacks for racist acts against us is to accept racism as norm & makes it our duty to fix it. Irrational. #RapAlbumsThatCausedSlavery— Nicole Nichelle (@alamanecer) March 11, 2015 The Intentionally Withheld Education of Lauryn Hill #rapalbumsthatcausedslavery— Little Skeedie (@SKEEerra) March 11, 2015