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Keke Wyatt: Black people are not the only oppressed people

Loading the player. With the COVID-19 pandemic keeping many people inside, there have been plentiful online outlets to discuss the topic of race and Black oppression, especially with the Black Lives Matter movement reaching a higher profile last year. When singer KeKe Wyatt appeared on one of these platforms, however, she expressed a different point of view when it comes to prejudice against Blacks, and wasn’t shy about it. Pop culture site The Neighborhood Talk posted a clip to Instagram of the livestream show The Mahne Tea, which featured the R&B crooner engaged in discussion with four other Black gentlemen, including actor and former

Charlamagne Doesn t Blame Lil Wayne or Kodak for Trump Pardons

In a new episode of the  Brilliant Idiots podcast, Charlamagne suggested that he doesn t blame Lil Wayne or Kodak Black for Trump pardoning them. On Donald Trump s last day of presidency, he granted pardons and commutations to a long list of people, including Wayne and Kodak. While Lil Wayne is effectively off the hook legally over the commutation of his 2019 gun charge, Kodak still has a criminal sexual conduct case pending in South Carolina. Speaking with his co-host Andrew Schulz and guests Mandii B and WeezyWTF of WHOREible Decisions, Charlamagne said he doesn t blame either rapper one bit. I m not mad at Wayne. I don t judge people for what they do when they re just trying to survive, he said. I think that it s very easy to say what you wouldn t do in that situation, but Lil Wayne is a multi-millionaire, he s got five kids, he s been in jail before, he s facing 10 years, this is his second gun charge. Like, c mon. He added that the charges Wayne were facing weren t part

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