Kanye West
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Damn... pissed off that I missed it. I hate to jump in here and get all political, but:
In my opinion, it seems like the situation in NOLA is simply a casual genocide and class elimination. The poor are being left there to rot and die. In this situation, probably about 89% of those stranded are poor, and about 90% of that group is black. It's the south, thats the way it is. The money will stay where the money has been. That guy at FEMA popped off in an unacceptable manner because there was major heat coming down his pipeline for how everyone has been dragging their feet. As far as the people shooting at police and rescuers goes, take care of them by any means necessary. I don't think that it was right that Kanye West said what he did on national TV, but there are way more people in this country with a lot more power than a black rap artist that are saying and doing way worse without suffering any repercussions.