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Kanye West Claims George Floyd Died From Fentanyl

Over the weekend, Kanye West claims that George Floyd did not die from the police officer kneeling on his neck for almost nine minutes, but rather from fentanyl, the deadly painkiller. He is serious.

If you had been living under a rock for the last two years, George Floyd’s death is the straw that broke the camel’s back, which led to the Black Lives Matter movement. Kanye West claims that the movement is a scam. He did have both fentanyl and methamphetamine in his system. However, it was proven that it wasn’t enough to be fatal. His breathing did not slow down enough for the fentanyl to be a factor in his death.

Kanye West claimed the conspiracy theory in the Drink Champs interview that was posted over the weekend. He cites the documentary “The Greatest Lie Ever Sold: George Floyd and the Rise of BLM” as the source. The documentary is from his friend and rightwing commentator, Candace Owens. West saw the documentary at its premiere last week, in Nashville, Tennessee. He went with Ray J, Kid Rock, and others.

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People are not happy with West and are trying to quiet him before he makes more of a fool of himself. Both Boosie Badazz, who had commented on the previous racist remarks that West has made, and Stephen Jackson, former NBA player, and friend of George Floyd, had commented on this. Badazz made several passionate tweets telling West off. Jackson made an Instagram post just calling him sad.

West’s Other Conspiracy Theory

This was not the only conspiracy theory that he shared in the interview. He also claimed that Virgil Abloh was murdered by his boss, Bernard Arnault. The only evidence that he provides is just that Louis Vuitton, the company where he worked as an artistic director, is making statues of him “like, as a martyr”. The statues are to commemorate their first African American artistic director.

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Ye Flaunts “White Lives Matter” Shirt And Responds To Critics

Ye’s list of racial controversies continues to grow, this time during Paris Fashion Week. During his Season 9 YEEZY Show, The “BLKKK SKKKN HEAD” rapper and Black conservative provocateur Candace Owens appeared together. Both wore tees that read “White Lives Matter.” 

Before the show kicked off, Ye told viewers, “Everyone here knows…I am the leader…you can’t manage me. This is an unmanageable situation.” 

Ye then alluded to his wife’s traumatic 2016 robbery, the beef with The Gap, and controversial music manager Scooter Braun. His daughter performed in the show with an accompanying children’s choir.

West’s Response To The “White Lives Matter” Shirt Backlash

Fans and critics caught wind of the controversial display and gave their opinions via social media. Ye responded via Instagram. 

On Monday, he said, “Here’s my latest response when people ask me why I made a tee that says white lives matter… THEY DO.” And, of course, this didn’t stop the criticism.

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A Brief History Of Sketchy Statements And Actions

Some may be shocked, but this aligns with Ye’s other race-related controversies. Four years ago, he implied slavery was a choice. And though he attempted to clear it up, the artist eventually only worsened things. Over the years, the rapper has openly endorsed Donald Trump, married into a family notorious for cultural appropriation, and slut-shamed his ex, Amber Rose. Kanye has also burned bridges with the Obamas, Beyonce, Jay-Z, and Kid Cudi. 

In the last year, Ye also faced much backlash for publically harassing ex-wife Kim Kardashian and her then-boyfriend, Pete Davidson. While Ye will always have fans considering his musical prowess, the rapper also makes permanent enemies. This likely won’t affect his riches or fame, but based on the reaction to his antics, it’s becoming harder and harder for fans to defend him.

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#FMPolitics: Happy Birthday, Emmett Till!

Happy Birthday, Emmett Till! (July 25, 1941 – August 28, 1955)

A plaque of Emmett Till’s gravesite at Burr Oak Cemetery May 4, 2005, in Alsip, Illinois. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

Today Emmett Louis “Bobo” Till might have been celebrating his 79th birthday at a backyard barbecue surrounded by family enjoying food warming to the soul with sips of his favorite beverage in hand. Between sips of what I’d imagine might be anything from a bourbon done neat to a green juice packed with spirulina, he’d almost certainly be reflecting on how he made it to such a senior age in a world obsessed with exterminating the Black body. He might have had a companion, been married with children – grandchildren, even. Sadly, we will have to continue on with our imagination of what this birthday would have been like for him, as the young brother was snatched from this earth at the blooming age of 14 a mere 65 years ago.

The Lynching of Emmett Till

An old photo of Emmett and Mamie Till (left to right).

If you’re not familiar with the lynching of Emmett Till, I am currently giving you hard side-eye from the corner of whatever space you occupy while reading this article. For the sake of journalistic integrity, Till was the son of Mamie Elizabeth Till-Mobley (colloquially referred to as Mamie Till) and U.S. Army Vet Louis Till, who was also executed 10 years before his son under eerily similar circumstances while serving in Italy. Emmett’s mother sent him down to Money, Mississippi to spend time with his great uncle Moses Wright and his extended family members. In a week, he would be menacingly tortured and killed at the hands of Roy Bryant and J. W. Milam for allegedly whistling at then Carolyn Bryant (sister of J. W. Milam and wife of Roy Bryant). An all-white jury – Black people and white women were not allowed to sit on the jury, for the record – would acquit Milam and Bryant of their kidnapping and murder charges. This is just a snapshot of all that transpired around this case, so please further enlighten yourself on the cases of events surrounding Emmett Till’s story (here’s a start). You will see that young Till is one name in a sea of many more Black males who were claimed as a victim to racist, white terror.

Mamie Till overlooking Emmett Till’s dead body.

Left with little-to-no options, Mamie decided to utilize the reach and influence of the media to bring widespread awareness and attention to her son’s murder. The Black populous of the United States of America was brimming with terror as photos of Emmett Till’s defaced corpse were published in Jet Magazine on September 15, 1955. It would take 30 years for the mainstream media, NBC’s Today show, in this case, to cover the lynching, finally making white America aware of this gruesome display of monstrosity.

With the Justice Department reopening the investigation into this case, there’s no telling whether any charges will be brought up against Carolyn Bryant Donham (and any other potential living accessories to this crime). And, while we have a movement of protesters who are in the midst of screaming for the abolition of a prison system dedicated to punishing and further perpetuating the harm caused in many instances, we have to reconcile what we see as the best mechanism(s) to hold people accountable for acts particularly as heinous as murder and the lot (that’s a series of articles best saved for another post). Out of respect for our fallen little brother Emmett Till, make sure you do your part to fight for an anti-racist society that condemns and vanishes anti-Black discrimination from the face of the planet. Go give the Black boys and men in your life a hug while you’re at it, too!

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