Kanye West Banned From Detroit Radio Station Over Recent Comments
People have had enough of Kanye West and his controversial comments, so much so that they have chose to just mute him.
But for a guy who once trashed President Bush for alleged indifference to African-Americans, Kanye’s statement that “when you hear about slavery for 400 years…that sounds like a choice” takes the prize for outright stupidity.
The comments came during the president’s remarks at National Rifle’s Association annual convention in Dallas, more than a week since West, in mid-tweetstorm, said there was “dragon energy” between him and his “brother” Trump. We went from 11 to 22 in one week.
If you have not been following along with the conversations surrounding Kanye, one of the statements he said revolved around slavery.
On the campaign itself, Trump referred to his former manager Paul Manafort as “a nice guy” with whom he rarely interacted.
After realising what he’d just said, he quickly added: ‘It’s like we’re mentally in prison. The Pew Research Center poll released Thursday reported that only 13 percent of African Americans approve of Trump. Overall, his approval rating sits at 41.4 percent, according to Reuters. I love everyone. I don’t agree with everything anyone does. “I’m with you master Trump”.
Rorsted made the comments amid growing calls for Adidas to drop West, following an interview with TMZ in which West said: “When you hear about slavery for 400 years – 400 years?”
West has not been shy about voicing his support, love, and admiration for President Donald Trump. On Sunday, Snoop Dogg’s cousin, rapper Daz Dillinger, put out a now-deleted video on Instagram calling for a “Crip alert”, ordering Crips gang members to attack West if they see him.
The KarJenners prefer to keep news stories under their control and this time around, Kanye West has definitely gone in a direction that Kim and company just can’t keep up with. “The People”, which features T.I., includes West continuing to show support for Trump.
Donald Trump has often bragged about his popularity with African-Americans despite it being one of his worst demographics.