![]() Recalling footage of a Kanye West event at Madison Square Garden, David said that the black crowds in attendance were “chimping” - David’s “new favorite word.” In a separate episode on February 13, 2016, David made the observation that excited black people, in his mind, behave just like chimpanzees. If it was up to Jay Z and Beyoncé, white people would be in shackles, working for them. Or they’re pandering to angry black people, but either way they want war. These people hate white people, don’t get it twisted. Cole and all these people, they shoot their videos like in the Django Unchained days.Īnd they’ve all got this attitude. She feels like she’s in a position now - they all have that ‘I want…we wanna ransack the slave owner’s house and take it over.’ And all the music videos are starting to look like that. ![]() They want revenge, and you can see it in Beyoncé’s eyes. And what we’re seeing here with some of these entertainers right now, and especially if you follow music, is they are rallying angry black people to be even more angry at white people. There is only such thing as greater than or seeking revenge. There’s no such thing as wanting equality. And I’m gonna talk about Beyoncé’s new video on the new music show coming up because boy oh boy was it anti-white. So, I haven’t even seen the halftime show. “They want revenge” like slaves who “wanna ransack the slave owner’s house and take it over.” “These people hate white people” or are “pandering to angry black people” by discussing issues that are a matter of life and death for the black community.Īs for Beyoncé and her husband Jay Z, they want “white people would be in shackles, working for them” as slaves. Which brought David to his point about Beyoncé and other black artists who protest state violence against black Americans. ![]() These fuckin’ people want blood.” He offered a bizarre take on civil rights, claiming that there is “no such thing as wanting equality,” but only being “greater than” someone else or “seeking revenge.” Naturally there was an abundance of white, conservative pearl-clutching in the days and weeks that followed, particularly from police unions which threatened boycotts.ĭavid remarked that he hadn’t “even seen the halftime show,” but that the music video for “Formation” is “anti-white.” “And it’s not up for debate,” he added. In it, Beyoncé debuted her song “Formation” - a pro-Black Lives Matter and anti-police brutality anthem. On the Februepisode of Red Bar Radio, David brought up Beyoncé’s controversial (for white people, anyway) Super Bowl halftime show. David has, in the past, accused Beyoncé of trying to foment a race war and compared black people to chimpanzees. Mike David of the Chicago-based Red Bar Radio appears to be no exception, given his rhetoric about African-Americans and race relations. Since Donald Trump announced his presidential run last year with a nativist speech that blasted Mexican “rapists” who are “bringing drugs” and “bringing crime” to America, he’s successfully wooed racists across the country. ![]()
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