ICHEOKU says for a man easily misunderstood or rather usually taken out of context, many people understood exactly what he meant when he said that Harriet Tubman did not free slaves. But they chose to instead, disregard it, as they continued with their anti Kanye propaganda in order to cast him in a bad light and peradventure score some cheap shots at him.
Presidential candidate Kanye YZY West only meant that Harriet Tubman freed some black people from one white master at the plantations and still put them back under another white master in the factories, their new employers. Kanye probably saw working for someone else as slavery and in his own viewpoint, a person is not indeed truly free until they start working for themselves. However, this begs the question whether he sees all those people who he employs and who works for him as slaves.
Kanye West's heart is likely in the right place, only that majority of his thoughts are often lost in translation, the reason he is often misunderstood. His intentions often suffer failure to launch and his efforts are frequently, usually under appreciated.
ICHEOKU is emphatic that Kanye YZY West did not mean to diminish Harriet Tubman's effort with the Underground Railway, but as with his previous "slavery is a choice" comment, he strictly understands slavery in the context of economic dependence. To Kanye, only a complete emancipation from economic dependency and nothing more makes a person truly free. ICHEOKU says that Kanye West is doing his best and he means well for the black American community and has taken several bullets on their behalf, admitted he could sometimes use some spoken words advisers and consultants for finesse.
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