Kanye West sparks new controversy by calling slavery an ‘option’
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In an interview with TMZ, he spoke of praise for Donald Trump and said: ‘We hear that slavery lasted 400 years. 400 years? Sounds like an option’; Look. Kanye West at an event in New York, in May 2016 REUTERS/Lucas Jackson Kanye West, who had already been the target of criticism for supporting Donald Trump, again created controversy this Tuesday (1) by stating that slavery is a “option”. “You hear that slavery lasted 400 years. Four hundred years? Sounds like an option,” the Chicago rapper said in an interview with celebrity website TMZ on the occasion of the upcoming release of his two most recent albums. “We are in a mental prison. I like the word ‘prison’ because ‘slaves’ is too closely linked to black people,” he declared. See excerpts from the interview below: Initial plugin text “I know, of course, that the slaves weren’t chained and shipped because they wanted to,” he wrote on Twitter after receiving a barrage of criticism. But “we cannot remain mentally prisoners for the next 400 years”, he pointed out. The 40-year-old artist, who is married to model Kim Kardashian, returned to social media in April after a long absence attributed to depression and hospitalization. Kanye West Praises Trump: ‘He’s My Brother’; president thanks and Kim Kardashian denies mental problem Many artists in the hip-hop community, mostly black and opposed to the republican president, criticized the rapper, but “Yeezy” – as he is nicknamed – received support from conservative columnists. In 2005, after the devastating Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans, West accused then-President George W. Bush on TV of “not paying attention to black people.” On Tuesday, he admitted to being offended that Barack Obama had not invited him to the White House. In 2009, the Democratic president, also black and born in Chicago, disqualified him for his behavior at the MTV Video Music Awards, when “Yeezy” interrupted the ceremony to claim that Taylor Swift did not deserve to be awarded. Obama “never called to apologize,” lamented the rapper.
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