Boosie Says Kanye West ‘Really Hates Black People’ After Audio Surfaces Of Him Calling Rosa Parks A ‘Plant’

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Looks like Boosie had some words for Kanye West calling Rosa Parks a “plant” during his latest discussion on clubhouse. 

Monday afternoon, Boosie took to his Twitter to share a few words after Ye’s comments about Parks made rounds on social media. “NOW ROSA PARKS‼️HE REALLY HATE BLACK PEOPLE WITH A PASSION F**kukanye U SICK AF‼️” He said. 

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In an additional tweet Boosie posted, ITS A SHAME THIS MAN IS REALLY TRYIN TO TAKE AWAY ALL BLACK GLORY #itssad #georgefloyd #slaveryachoice #whitelivesmatter #rosaparks WHOS NEXT MARTIN LUTHER KING BLACKS SHOULD DO THIS MAN LIKE THE JEWS DID HIM NOW HES COMING FOR BLACK HISTORY.” 

As we previously reported, West went on clubhouse and said, “All of these heroes man– it’s only one. That’s Jesus Christ. You’re gonna find out something about MLK, something about JFK, something about Malcolm, Rosa Parks. We know Rosa Parks was a plant,” West said. “We know all of these things and they use these media outlets to outrage. Outrage is an economy, the trauma economy. What death are we gonna promote this week? It ain’t like 14 people are getting killed every week in Chicago. But no, we’re going to publicize this on our– I’m not gonna say whose platform it is. It was the Jews.” He added.

Ye and Wack100 were hosting a private Q&A on Clubhouse that was about 50 minutes long before it abruptly ended and Ye was suspended from the platform after making a series of antisemitic comments, according to The Wrap. During the conversation the two discussed the controversies surrounding Ye in recent months.

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The social networking platform on Saturday (Dec. 10) suspended Ye from the app following his comments and released a statement saying, “We took action to shut down a conversation on Saturday because it violated our policies. We also suspended those who violated the policies,” a spokesperson for Clubhouse shared. “There’s absolutely no place for bullying, hate speech or abuse on our platform as explicitly stated in our Community Guidelines and Terms of Service.” tells Billboard.

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