Recently, rapper and egomaniac Kanye West made headlines after a racist comment was directed at his fiancé Kim Kardashian. The incident led to Kanye punching a teenager in the face.
According to reports, Kim was entering a medical building in California when the teenager called her a “n-word” lover. After being told that he should not use the word, the teenager allegedly threatened to murder Kim.
When Kanye heard of the news, he walked up to the teen and punched him in the face. Now, it appears that the rapper is threatening to leave the United States, claiming that he is dreading explaining to his daughter the negativity in American culture, society, and history.
According to West, “we’ve got enough money to buy our own island or some sh*t. I’ll be damned if I raise my daughter around ignorance and flat-out blatant racism.
What do you think?
Private autopsy finds Michael Brown shot at least 6 times
After another night of violence in Ferguson, the Missouri National Guard is now on the ground as residents gather to protest the death of Michael Brown.
Earlier Monday, a forensic pathologist hired by the Brown family revealed that the unarmed teen was hit by six bullets. According to the private autopsy, no evidence was found that he struggled with Wilson before his death.
That analysis may contradict the version of events recounted by woman who says she is friends with Darren Wilson, the officer who shot Brown. According to the account on St. Louis radio station KFTK, phoned in by the woman who identified herself as "Josie," the altercation began after Officer Wilson rolled down his window to tell Brown and a friend to stop walking in the street.
Wilson pursued Brown and his friend, she says, and ordered them to freeze. When they turned around, Brown began taunting Wilson, saying he would not arrest them. The caller says Brown then ran at the officer at full speed.
"All of a sudden he just started to bum-rush him," she says of Brown. "He just started coming at [Darren] full speed and so he just started shooting and he just kept coming."
CNN's David Mattingly is in Ferguson with the latest.
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