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Rapper: Blacks "cheered when 9-11 happened"

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The hip-hop anarchist KRS-One has declared his solidarity with al-Qaida by asserting that he and other African-Americans "cheered when 9-11 happened," reports the New York Daily News.

The rapper, real name Kris Parker, defiled the memory of those who died in the terrorist attacks as he spouted off at a recent New Yorker Festival panel discussion.

"I say that proudly," the Boogie Down Productions founder went on, insisting that, before the attack, security guards kept Blacks out of the World Trade Center "because of the way we talk and dress.

"So when the planes hit the building, we were like, 'Mmmm - justice.' "

"9-11 happened to them, not us," he added, explaining that by "them" he meant "the rich ... those who are oppressing us. RCA or BMG, Universal, the radio stations."

Parker also sneered at efforts by other rappers to get young people to vote. "Voting in a corrupt society adds more corruption," he added. "America has to commit suicide if the world is to be a better place."
Source: Arizona Central

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In the news:

The hip-hop anarchist KRS-One has declared his solidarity with al-Qaida by asserting that he and other African-Americans "cheered when 9-11 happened," reports the New York Daily News.

The rapper, real name Kris Parker, defiled the memory of those who died in the terrorist attacks as he spouted off at a recent New Yorker Festival panel discussion.

"I say that proudly," the Boogie Down Productions founder went on, insisting that, before the attack, security guards kept Blacks out of the World Trade Center "because of the way we talk and dress.

"So when the planes hit the building, we were like, 'Mmmm - justice.' "

"9-11 happened to them, not us," he added, explaining that by "them" he meant "the rich ... those who are oppressing us. RCA or BMG, Universal, the radio stations."

Parker also sneered at efforts by other rappers to get young people to vote. "Voting in a corrupt society adds more corruption," he added. "America has to commit suicide if the world is to be a better place."
Source: Arizona Central



Should be tried on treason for allying himself with Al-Qaida and hung if they found out he is guilty of actually saying this.


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In light of many many many things said lately, I am really sondering why sedition and treason are no longer 'realistic' crimes to prosecute?

Have any idea what some of the recent comments would have earned you in WWII? It is just ridiculous and demoralizing. And that is the best possible analysis.
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More from the horses mouth:

http://www.allhiphop.com/editorial/?ID=218

This guy is a philosopher, you're not allowed to form opinions based merely on the things he says, and repeats and confirms he says and justifies with explanations of why he was right to say them. The article maligned him by accurately quoting him, and missed the context of err...... the context where he really said and meant those things, :S.

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They're rappers. You shouldn't expect any signs of intelligence from them.

Getting intelligence and common decency out of rappers is like the blood and turnip.



Well said.
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Collection for one way ticket to Fallujah,anyone?

What a asshole!>:(



Agreed about the asshole part... but
why the fuck would we collect money to deport a piece of shit who probably has more money than all of the people on this forum combined? :S

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Hmm, I think you guys have some kind of free speech amendment that allows people to say things like this. I suggest if you want to start stringing up black rappers you do some work on that old constitution and bill of rights thing.
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