Nation of Islam Leader to Kanye: "Don’t Bow to Jewish Pressure" (@KanyeWest)

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The statements Kanye West made during a November 26th interview with radio station Power 105.1 while discussing the problems President Obama has faced while in office have received some flak from the Jewish Anti-Defamation League. But controversial Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan says that Kanye West’s comments about black people and Jews are accurate.

During the discussion on Power 105.1, Kanye said, “Black people don’t have the same level of connections as Jewish people.” “Did he lie?” Farrakhan says during an interview posted on The Final Call’s YouTube page Saturday (December 14). “No. He told the truth and the ADL, Mr. Foxman issued a press release.”

Farrakhan also shared his support kanye and said he would like to have a dialog with Foxman. “You wouldn’t put that small-time stuff over on me that you put on scared-to-death Negroes that if they mention ‘Jew’ and you call them ‘Anti-Semetic’ they start bowing to you and your pressure,” Farrakhan says. “Kanye West, don’t bow to the pressure to bow to apologize to anybody. You said nothing wrong.”

What are your thoughts on Farrakhan’s words for Kanye West? Do you agree or disagree with him? Share your thoughts below. 

Source: AllHipHop

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