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Kanye Is Right: Slavery Is A Choice And We’re All Slaves Today

13-5-2018 < SGT Report 88 387 words
 

by Jeff Berwick, The Dollar Vigilante:


I generally ignore pop culture. It is almost completely controlled propaganda from the Powers That Shouldn’t Be.


But, now and then some celebrities break from their MK Ultra mind control programming and say something I can’t ignore, like in 2005 when Kanye West went on live TV programming and said “George Bush doesn’t care about black people.”


Most recently, Kanye seemed to “lose it” during a concert performance and was taken offstage and then put into a mental facility where he was likely reprogrammed.


But, it doesn’t seem to have fully worked. And, yes, a lot of what he says is pretty out there… but he is saying enough truth that the mainstream media are claiming he must be going crazy.



So-called Liberals, Black Lives Matter, and the rest of the commie left will have you believe he’s lost touch with his “blackness” (whatever that means):



While the hip-hop legend’s rants and ramblings tend to come off a bit unhinged, I agree completely with his comments on slavery.
Using a quote often attributed to Harriet Tubman, Kanye tweeted, “I freed a thousand slaves. I could have freed a thousand more if only they knew they were slaves.”


Just a day later, West told radio personality Charlamagne Tha God that he started using Bitcoin “when I saw Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill. It’s like when you see all the slave movies, it’s like why you gotta keep reminding us about slavery? Why don’t you put Michael Jordan on the $20 bill?”


The truth is, putting Tubman (an anti-slavery icon) on a Federal Reserve Note (instruments of modern-day debt slavery) is the type of twisted irony we’ve come to expect from the government.


The internet exploded when Yeezy declared, “When you hear about slavery for 400 years—for 400 years! That sounds like a choice. Like…you was there for 400 years and it’s all of y’all?!”


Soon after, Twitter was inundated with #IfSlaveryWasAChoice, completely missing the rap star’s point.


In his very next sentence during the now-infamous TMZ Live interview, West added, “You know… it’s like we’re mentally in prison…right now, we’re choosing to be enslaved.”


He later tweeted some additional context:


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