Kanye West controversy


“George Bush doesn’t care about black people,” Kanye West said from New York during the show aired live on the East Coast on NBC…
And it’s true… When I watch these people on the TV, it seems we’re in Africa… USA, the empire, the world’s police, the wealthiest country of the world. And they are so quick to enter and make war @ Irak but unable to help their own people fast enuff?

“Georges Bush n’en a rien à foutre des noirs”, voila ce que Kanye West a dit en direct alors qu’il devait lire un prompteur dans un show live en benefice aux victimes de la Nouvelle Orleans…
Et c’est vrai… Quand je regarde les images à la tv, c’est presque incroyable, on se croirait devant les eternelles images d’Afrique… Les Etats-Unis, premiere puissance mondiale, chevaliers du monde, pays le plus riche… Tellement rapides à entrer dans l’Irak et incapables de secourir les leurs pendant 5 jours?

VIDEO HERE

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14 Responses to “Kanye West controversy”


  1. 1 Philip (Grundy) Arthur

    Funny it didn’t look like that was in the script when Kanye West said that last part. If people didn’t know it before Mr. West said it then they are as blind as the soldiers fighting the so called war that never was and never will be. It’s an act of terrorism but that’s not the topic at hand.

    I saw someone mention on Amazon that Mr. West should donate some of his money to the Red Cross. I agree and he did say that he was discussing this with his manager in the video. Though I must add that he shouldn’t even have to do that, the U.S government has spend billions on a non existing war, I wonder if there is a few million left for such a disaster on their own soil. Nah they are too busy stock piling oil to save poor people.

    Time for black people in the U.S to put down the bling and the drugs and realize that they live in a country that doesn’t care about them. I see a nation of black people who suffer because the only look out for self, and they are paying the price for it everyday. Time all the minorities, Blacks, Asians and Latinos make a move for the better because the government does not care about any of you. Deal with it because it is now everyone’s fault.

    America, land of the free, home of the slaves - Chuck D of Public Enemy.

  2. 2 tina the ivoryfan

    je te jure !!!! it’s incredible!!!!!!!! la preuve que la roue tourne!!!!

  3. 3 kaysha

    Grundy… I just applause

  4. 4 soumia

    Je suis absolument affligée par le spectacle pathetique que nous offre une fois de plus les usa.
    Quelle honte ce pays si prétentieux ,ce pays donneur de leçons ,ce pays flic du monde, ce pays incapable d’anticiper cette catastrophe ,ce pays incapable de porter secours aux plus demunis qui étrangement sont a nouveau la minorité noire!!!!!!!?
    J’éspere de tout mon coeur que les soit disant afro américains (car dans ce cas je les ai trouvé plus proches de leurs fréres africains qu’américains en vivant les memes souffrances….) vont se reveiller de leur douce torpeur et comprendre qui ils sont et se battre pour obtenir l égalité avec les autres citoyens ainsi que la justice.UTILISEZ VOS DROITS ET FAITES PAYER AUX RESPONSABLES LE PRIX DE VOTRE SOUFFRANCE.

  5. 5 kaysha

    Aie, Soumia is back

  6. 6 kaysha

    C’est vrai que c’est des pretentieux…
    Regarde le post Kanye West video aussi

  7. 7 MAK

    >>Time for black people in the U.S to put down the bling and the drugs and realize that they live in a country that doesn’t care about them.

  8. 8 Veritas

    What controversy? Kanye’s fifteen minutes are almost up and President bush will remain a dignified two term president who stared down islamo-fascism. Kanye is an opportunistic 2 bit punk. I laughed out loud when the little boy began to tremble as he struggled to put together one coherent sentence during his Red Cross rant. Leave the politics to the politicians. Entertainers need to know that when they wander off track they risk offending half of their audience. The thinking half anyway. I wonder how much his selfish prank cost the Red Cross recovery effort? It is clear that Mr. West only sees things in black and white. I don’t see even a hint of “Jesus Walking” in his hateful, vacant eyes. Mr. West, we are a nation under seige by nature and by a ruthless enemy. Your childish
    jab at our Commander in Chief gives aid and comfort to our enemies.
    We are not black or white, we are AMERICANS. This homo just ain’t buyin Kanye’s crap.
    “Any man who calls himself and American and something else, does not deserve to be called an American at all.” Abraham Lincoln

  9. 9 ngum

    ’shame even lincoln didn’t live up to his rhetoric eh! participating in politics is everyone’s right and if they have something to say, then hell yeah, they should. i thought america was a democracy. may be u americans wound up with prat for a president by ‘leaving it to the politicians.’ racism is real everywhere and america is no exception, so if kanye trembles a little bit, it might be because he speaks the truth in a place where the new name for truth is controversy. what does veritas mean again?

  10. 10 Princess

    I am a big fan of kanye’s… music, that is. but honestly what he did was one of the most stupid things he could ever do, he should have shut his mouth and stuck to the script.
    people should KNOW THE FACTS before critisizing and judging George Bush… or just anybody for that matter.
    So unless i know excately what happened… what decisions were made, what orders were given and what actions were taken… behind closed doors the day the huricane hit i’ll keep my opinion to myself.
    And of course what Kanye did was pure publicity stunt and I am sure his reputation is already suffereing from that. because after all the immediate effect of his stupidness was harmful to the tv program which was meant to raise money for vicitms. Kanye, stick to making great hits and leave politics to politicians.

  11. 11 Haven't Forgot the Dream

    Listen y’all. Hurricane or no hurricane, N’Orleans was a city of 450,000, of which 350,000 were poverty-stricken blacks…..that’s right homey, Kayne West reached down inside and said what needed to be said and what better place to get attention. $450 Billion in Iraq, imagine if they just spent 5% of that total in N’Orleans….they could have rebuilt every public school, community centers, job retraining centers, LEVEES, created jobs, subsidized small business start-ups, day care, lunch programs….just %5 of that budget would have done all that. So let me say this my brothers and sisters….it’s time to make Martin Luthers dream a reality, time to rise up and stop this bullshit…..we need to put it together, work like a communicty, stop the black-on-black violence, come together and put our own people in D.C. and support our people on the Hill, we need to stop giving our vote to the white-man that continues to do nothing for us….let’s put it together and create our dream, cause ain’t nobody going to do it for us. For all you affluent blacks in American…don’t leave your people behind, come back to the hood and show us how….peace out.

  12. 12 Hybridore

    Let me just say that if New Orleans would have updated their levees years ago, then now of this would have happened.

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  14. 14 Deb

    He did not think in his pea brain,before he spoke. He feels low self-esteem,with horrible music.

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