"Slavery is a choice."

Kanye is on tour a lot, but he lives inside the US.
He’s actually an American, from Chicago if Im not mistaken.

Anyway Im sure you have your own experiences of being black and discriminated. Of course Kanye has money which makes it easier than it would be for you. Still I understand many blacks relate to Kanye just as I relate to him, as the great post-racist artist that he is.

What he meant and said was that 400 years have passed in slavery, and he thinks that is too long. I understand you don’t agree with that.

I know. You’re not mistaken - he is from Chicago. I was referring to people outside the US who think that Kanye actually has any idea what he’s talking about when it comes racial politics in America.

Not sure if you were being sarcastic, but i’m white. Anyway, yes, Kanye is a good musician, and it has made him massively rich. I don’t begrudge him that. However, that immense wealth and fame has driven him over the edge. He’s sort of the modern rockstar’s version of Caligula. This is not a recent development either - it’s been a long, gradual descent into madness over the course of his career. About 15 years ago, shortly after Hurricane Katrina ravaged New Orleans, he appeared onstage at a live broadcast of a major musical awards show and made the impromptu announcement that then-president GW Bush “hates black people” because of the federal government’s half-assed disaster-relief efforts (New Orleans has a large black population). I’m no fan of GW Bush, but the assertion that he hates black people is pretty outlandish and absurd, and the further implication that the president’s supposed racism was the cause of the botched rescue and relief efforts in New Orleans is the stuff of Alex Jones style conspiracy theories.

That is not what i took him to mean, given the “slavery is a choice” subtext of his statements. Slavery is not a choice, or it wouldn’t be slavery. Blacks who, unlike Kanye, actually live with the legacy of slavery in this country certainly do NOT do so by choice - though from the gilded terrace upon which Kanye currently stands looking down upon them, it’s easy for him to presume they are simply making excuses for their own misfortunes.

Lucky for you i was not being serious.

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I agreed with Kanye then, Bush didn’t care, but I never heard the apology in your second clip. Where was it?

About Kanye’s slavery remark, it was about mental enslavement. The choice to remain mentally enslaved even though black people have all the physical freedoms, they remain mentally shackled, that’s the choice of which he spoke.

I think the problem with thinking that a politician doesn’t care in that circumstance is this. No one, no matter how many votes they got, or how much money they have, can drain the water from a city overnight. It’s a problem when people, by their own nature, hold the belief that there’s someone somewhere with the power to just do anything no matter what, and that when something bad happens, that it’s always someone’s will or someone’s fault. The reality is that there was nothing that Bush could have done to make it better. It’s also true that the local powers that be at the time were aware of the limitations of the levies and didn’t do anything about them, nor did they adequately prepare for a storm that everyone saw coming for days.

There’s no good reason that it took the feds five days to bring any help. Bush could have sent out disaster relief within 24 hours which could have been on standby with trucks and rescue boats in the state north of Louisiana traveling down with food, water, and basic medicine once the storm itself passed. Ever heard of rescue supply drops? No good reason those weren’t made immediately after the storm passed. The people of New Orleans had every reason to be upset with the government.

This shit is epic beyond description.

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I mean, if you’re cool with the president violating federal law and trampling on state’s rights, then sure. A fact…if you’re interested…the state government has to ask the fed for the aid. The state and local governments there weren’t on good terms with one another over some political controversy where the mayor of NOLA and the governor of LA had talked some shit about each other in the past and both got butthurt. Once they got their shit together and followed the protocol, the aid came.

Lool.

Yep. Indeed it is, a choice.

Maybe he will be president.

Mayor of Chicago is probably a good aim to start.

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“iz it because I iz black?”

Being a part of the master class we set up the existential ideals for the rest of society and if you can’t live up to them it is entirely your own fault, live up to our ideals and be successful for if you can’t or won’t you will become our slaves. It’s that simple really.

How much is Isil paying this fuck?

Where can I get paid for posting on the internet? Sign me up right now.

Submission is a choice. Sometimes, for some people, it is a rational one.

What? Did I say something wrong?

Do you mean they could have moved somewhere? And should have if they don’t like it here? Something like that?