As part of an interview with Time magazine, Queens, New York rapper Nas
addressed the current state of the U.S. amidst the deaths of Mike
Brown, Eric Garner, and others, and the resulting protests. Nas compared
the current climate of the country to that of the Civil Rights movement
of the 1960s.
The Queensbridge lyricist also stated that it’s not okay for the country “to look like apartheid South Africa.”
“We may have read about the Civil Rights [movement], but you didn’t
live it,” Nas said. “You may have read about lynchings in Mississippi
and Alabama, but you didn’t live through it. It was before this
generation’s time, before my time. Now you get to see it. Something
that’s always been going on. Something that’s been going on entirely too
long. It’s not cool to look like apartheid South Africa [in] 1988. How
are we going to be the free world or the most powerful country when
inside this country we’re fighting because of skin color? That’s just
embarrassing. I’m one of the guys that’s out there saying, ‘Listen, it
has to stop.’”
Nas later revealed that he’s made it a point to inform black children
that their history dates back far before slavery. He then explained
that a number of white people are “very ignorant about American history”
while black people have come to “have hatred towards themselves” for a
variety of reasons.
Last week, Nas joined Russell Simmons and thousands of others in New York City to take part in the Millions March NYC protest.
Friday, December 19, 2014
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