Kanye West 'explains' his 'Slavery was a choice' statement

Flywin Lannister

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Don't get your hopes up - he's totally lost and doesn't get what slavery was and its impact on the psyche of black people and how it's shaped American society to today.

Very sad day for the black community as we see one of our own victim blame slavery... and absolve white people for slavery











:dahell::dahell::dahell::dahell::dahell:

He's now the #1 trend in the United States
 

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He's right but he's not the person to say this as he is mentally enslaved too. A lot of our people are still mentally enslaved letting white people walk all over them pathetic. If we want change we have to take it but a lot of our people want and crave acceptance by other races we're a mentally Ill race. There's a hashtag on Twitter #Ifslaverywasachoice what other race would make a joke out of there people's pain like that? Mental illness
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I mean he’s technically right.


Gaspar Yanga, John Horse and Toussaint Louverture wanted freedom for their people and they went out and took that shyt:francis:.

Meanwhile we had to wait for the cacs and they still hang that bs over our heads that it was cac Union soldiers that saved us
Say what?

Do you realize the circumstances of slavery?

That slaves were born to slave parents and grew up in complete fear, surrounded by violence and murder and things words can't explain...?

I pray you're not black, if you are - you seem to be interested in history, please try to dive deeper into racism before saying someone like Kanye West who said slavery was a choice is right.

Come on..
 

Larry Lambo

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Kanye is a clown, but let me put it this way.

If Nat Turner/Denmark Vesey/Toussaint L'Overture was quoted as saying the same thing that Kanye said, how would you feel about it?

There were men that realized that it was a choice and did something about it. They risked and/or lost their lives over it, but the disgrace of being subjugated and treated as farm animals, was worth losing their life over.

Kanye ain't in the position to say something like that, but the words themselves aren't necessarily false.
 
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