Will.i.am Leads Backlash On Kanye West Over 'Ignorant' Slavery Remarks
Will.i.am
has led the fierce backlash against Kanye West after he claimed the enslavement
of African Americans over centuries may have been a "choice".
The singer
said it was "one of the most ignorant statements that anybody who came
from the hood could ever say about their ancestors".
He also said
Kanye's comments "broke my heart" and were "harmful".
Kanye
earlier told TMZ: "When you hear about slavery for 400 years... for 400
years? That sounds like a choice."
He added:
"You was there for 400 years and it's all of y'all? It's like we're
mentally imprisoned."
He
later tweeted to clarify that "of course I know that slaves did
not get shackled and put on a boat by free will".
He added:
"My point is for us to have stayed in that position even though the
numbers were on our side means that we were mentally enslaved."
And then he
claimed he was "being attacked for presenting new ideas".
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10:41 AM -
May 2, 2018
That led to
a wave of criticism from fans, fellow artists and others on social media.
Asked about
the comments on ITV's Good Morning Britain, Will.i.am said: "That broke my
heart, because I thought about my grandma, who was born in 1920, and her
connection with her mom who raised her, who was born in the late 1800s.
"And my
grandmother's grandma, who was a slave. And when you're a slave, you're owned.
You don't choose if you're owned. When you're a slave you're deprived of
education. That's not choice, that's by force.
"So I
understand the need to have free thought, but if your thoughts aren't
researched, that is just going to hurt those that are still in conditions where
it's not choice."
The musician
said it "makes me want to cry that we're even talking about this"
when there are problems in the world today that need addressing.
TMZ
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Kanye West
stirs up the TMZ newsroom over TRUMP, SLAVERY and FREE THOUGHT. There's A LOT
more that went down ... and the fireworks are exploding on @TMZLive today.
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8:35 PM -
May 1, 2018
Will.i.am
also said the comments seemed out of character for the Kanye he knows.
"That's not Kanye," he said.
"To me,
that's a different person that's saying that, and I hope it's not to raise
awareness so you could sell a record and some shoes, because that would be the
worst thing to do, to stir up this very touchy race situation and you be the
benefactor from it.
"So I
encourage you, if you really believe this, give your shoes away for free, give
your album away for free. And I don't like talking about going against my
community, but that is harmful."
He
concluded: "I will not throw my ancestors under the bus to profit."
Others
criticising Kanye included film director Spike Lee, who accused him on
Instagram of making "uneducated comments" and urged him to
"WAKE UP".
Lee wrote:
"'SLAVERY... A CHOICE'??? My Brother, OUR ancestors did not choose to be
stolen from mother Africa. OUR ancestors did not choose to be ripped of our
religion, language, culture.
"OUR
ancestors did not choose to be murdered, lynched, castrated, raped, burnt at
the stake, families sold apart. OUR ancestors built this country (on land
stolen from the Native Americans) from the ground up under the institution of
SLAVERY."
On Twitter,
musician Talib Kweli, wrote: "I will always have love for @kanyewest
but bro out here putting targets on our backs. Slavery was not a choice."
Talib Kweli
Greene
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I will
always have love for @kanyewest but bro out here putting targets on our backs.
Slavery was not a choice.
9:36 PM -
May 1, 2018
Referring to
the star's 2004 album The College Dropout, comedian Romesh Ranganathan
wrote: "Kanye West is an incredible advert for finishing college."
Musician
John Legend, who got into an exchange with Kanye over his support for President
Trump last week, retweeted a string of people criticising him.
They
included civil rights activist DeRay Mckesson, who wrote: "Kanye's
rhetoric continues to fuel the racist right-wing folks who believe that black
people are responsible for their oppression."
deray
✔@deray
Kanye’s
rhetoric continues to fuel the racist right-wing folks who believe that black
people are responsible for their oppression.
11:29 PM -
May 1, 2018
However,
rapper The Game came to his defence, calling Kanye "a genius". He
wrote: "People who've never achieved greatness are not allowed to question
it."
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Kanye’ is a
genius. People who’ve never achieved greatness are not allowed to question it.
8:13 AM - May
2, 2018
The star
returned to Twitter two weeks ago after almost a year away. That's pretty
standard behaviour - lots of artists "go dark" on social media in the
run-up to a new record, only to reappear in (what they hope is) a blaze of
publicity when the release date draws near.
But West is
instinctively a provocateur. He started to go off-message, tweeting about his
admiration of Donald Trump and right-wing commentators who
"challenge" conventional thought.
His
subsequent statements online and on camera, including the extraordinary
assertion that slavery might have been a "choice", have only stoked
the controversy further.
But if this
is all a marketing ploy, as Forbes suggests, it's backfiring
spectacularly. Because unless I'm mistaken, alienating your fanbase isn't a
commonly accepted principle of advertising.
All the
same, West will use the controversy to fuel his music. After all, the song he
released on Saturday, Ye Vs The People, which sees fellow rap star TI
challenging his views, was apparently recorded just 48 hours earlier.
So he's
reacting and creating in addition to provoking and promoting, which makes this
a curiously compelling moment in music.
"I
think he's trying to take people on a journey," said US radio host Ebro
Darden, after speaking to West last week. "What I've expressed to him is
that he better hurry up and get to his destination."
FROM  bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts
 

 
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