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West claimed he contracted Covid-19 in February but opposes vaccines, calling them “the mark of the beast.”
The hip-hop star also denied that his White House bid is a publicity stunt to promote his upcoming album, promising to give it away for free, or his recently announced fashion collaboration with the Gap.
originally posted by: sapien82
a reply to: Liquesence
he is pro wakanda , hahah how can he be pro fictitious nation state ?
thats like me running for president and being pro atlantis or near enough
and pro-Wakanda, the fictional country in Marvel’s “Black Panther.”
“A lot of Africans do not like the movie and representation of themselves in... Wakanda,” he said. “But I’m gonna use the framework of Wakanda right now because it’s the best explanation of what our design group is going to feel like in the White House.”
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originally posted by: burdman30ott6
a reply to: Spider879
So why would black Americans vote for him? I can actually say this about Trump, prior to a global pandemic, he lead America to the lowest unemployment among black workers since the stat was kept by the government.
Kanye West Slams ‘Not Special’ Biden, Says He’s Open to Running to Hurt Dem Share of Black Vote
The rapper and fashion mogul acknowledged that his past support of President Trump is now in conflict with his political aspirations, but warned that Biden was “not special.”
“I’m not saying Trump’s in my way, he may be a part of my way. And Joe Biden? Like come on man, please. You know? Obama’s special. Trump’s special. We say Kanye West is special,” West declared. “America needs special people that lead. Bill Clinton? Special. Joe Biden’s not special.”
And? Why didn't you finish the qoute?
So why not wait until Trump is out?
Not exactly, he said, "In conflict with his political aspirations, ie, Presidency.
Some say that the rider represents Jesus Christ preaching the Gospel, because of his apparent similarity to Christ on a white horse, as described in Revelation 19:11–14. Others believe that the first horseman represents the antichrist, who will oppose Christ at His return. Many view the Four Horsemen as a mere allegory—a device that only conveys a spiritual lesson and is not related to real-life events.
In each of the Gospels, the initial event of the end-time sequence is a growing prevalence of false teachers and religious deception. This means that the first horseman is not Jesus Christ, but instead personifies a great false religious movement.