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Monday, July 20, 2020

Kanye West: Harriet Tubman Didn't Free The Slaves!

The Kanye West platform. A crazy coon in every room.
Take his campaign seriously.

Kanye Omari West officially is on a ballot in Oklahoma and he is petitioning for his name to be on the ballot in crucial states Joe Biden needs to defeat Donald J. Trump.

West has launched his Kanye2020.country and could launch his presidential exploratory committee this week. The controversial rapper/producer/reality television agitator/media mogul is running as an independent under his official political party called, The Birthday Party.

West is supposedly trying to run as a spoiler to siphon off votes. He is trying to court Black and young voters who supported Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and is considering a Trump reelection better than a Biden presidency.

West appeared in South Carolina for his first political rally.

Let's just say, he was being truly Kanye.

The entertainer went on a rambling speech and an emotional outburst. He even got into some personal business and hinted that he and wife Kim Kardashian West are considering divorce.

West broke down in tears when he gave a hour long speech describing his presidential campaign.

Wearing a bulletproof vest marked "Security" and 2020 shaved in the back of his head, West ranted about abortion, pornography and policies he would support.

West told the audience at a wedding and convention venue in Charleston, South Carolina that he wanted Kardashian West to have an abortion on his first child, North. He revealed that his father wanted to abort him.

"My dad wanted to abort me. My mom saved my life. There would've been no Kanye West because my dad was too busy," said West before bursting into tears.

He later shouted, "I almost killed my daughter! I almost killed my daughter!

He even made the remarks about American abolitionist and activist Harriet Tubman. Remember, Donald J. Trump and Steve Mnuchin have dropped the idea of Tubman being on the $20 bill.
Kanye West says that he's embolden by God and doesn't care about distractions.
West made the claim that "Harriet Tubman never actually freed the slave, she just had the slaves go work for other white people." He made the remarks when he was talking about Blacks supporting the Democratic Party and income inequality.

West went to the White House in 2018 to meet Trump. He made an impromptu rant about Trump and believed he was "chosen" to lead America.

West's campaign platform is centered to the far-right.



The event was registered for guests to attend. They also had to sign a COVID-19 liability release form and wear facial protection and practice social distancing.

According to TMZ, Kardashian West and the family are concerned that West is going to damage their brand. They believe that he is in desperate "need of professional help."

Some of his closets allies are saying he's destroying his hip-hop career. He hasn't spoken to Jay-Z or Beyonce in years and hasn't been on medication for bipolar disorder.

Again, I am not buying any of the excuses. Kanye West is running for president. If he wins, he would become the second African American to be President of the United States. He and Kim Kardashian West could occupy the White House, once again giving the country another reality television president.

I am serious, do not laugh at West. Take him seriously.

China, Russia, Israel, Turkey and North Korea want Trump to win so he can continue destroying the country. They are conducting cyber warfare. They believe that Trump's ignorance will destroy the United States.

They know that Biden could restore balance and impose sanctions on their actions. So think of Kanye West an another op to distract us from Trump's failures. Just like their Hunter Biden, Tara Reade and "You Ain't Black" remarks, Trump is desperate to win.

Why not have a rapper run for president to siphon Black votes?



In two weeks, we will mark a year since the El Paso, Texas and Dayton, Ohio mass shootings. Kanye West, Dave Chappelle and other entertainers come to Dayton, Ohio to do a charity concert.

West came to Dayton.

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