Kanye West Finally Apologizes For His Slavery Comments
Kanye West, who angered black people with his infamous slavery comments has finally apologized.
The rapper was at 107.5 WGCI Chicago this morning for an interview and it was there that he issued the long-awaited apology.
Addressing the statement he made on TMZ TV that black people
chose to be slaves, Kanye first said that he “never really approached or
addressed the slavery comment fully,” and discussed it in relation to
his mental well-being. He said:
“This is something about the fact that it hurt people’s feelings and the way that I presented that piece of information. I could present in a way more calm way, but I was ramped up. And I apologize. That happens sometimes when people are—I’m not blaming mental health, but I’m explaining mental health.
“I don’t know if I properly apologized for how the slavery comment made people feel. I’m sorry for the one-two effect of the MAGA hat into the slave comment, and I’m sorry for people that felt let down by that moment.”
The rapper was at 107.5 WGCI Chicago this morning for an interview and it was there that he issued the long-awaited apology.
“This is something about the fact that it hurt people’s feelings and the way that I presented that piece of information. I could present in a way more calm way, but I was ramped up. And I apologize. That happens sometimes when people are—I’m not blaming mental health, but I’m explaining mental health.
“I don’t know if I properly apologized for how the slavery comment made people feel. I’m sorry for the one-two effect of the MAGA hat into the slave comment, and I’m sorry for people that felt let down by that moment.”
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