Sheababy Reflects on Kamala Harris’ Defeat and the Politics of Race and Power.
11/08/2024
9:00 AM
In this Sheababytv episode, Sheababy talks about the recent political situation involving Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. He expressed a sense of satisfaction with the outcome, particularly regarding Harris’ defeat, and criticized those who believed she would win. Sheababy compares the situation to bloggers who talk about people but change their tune when those people face trials. He also discusses how public figures, particularly rappers, may now find themselves unable to call on Harris for help but can still turn to Trump.
Sheababy explains that he didn’t vote for either candidate but saw the defeat coming. He also touches on the challenges and contradictions surrounding Kamala Harris, including her record on incarceration and her marriage to a white man, which he describes as problematic in the context of her political stance. He points out the irony of the legalization of marijuana while Harris’ past includes locking people up for it.
Overall, Sheababy emphasizes his belief that Harris’ campaign was doomed from the start, and he reflects on the political climate and how the streets, in particular, view issues like race and power.
Sheababy Reflects on Kamala Harris’ Defeat and the Politics of Race and Power.
In this Sheababytv episode, Sheababy talks about the recent political situation involving Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. He expressed a sense of satisfaction with the outcome, particularly regarding Harris’ defeat, and criticized those who believed she would win. Sheababy compares the situation to bloggers who talk about people but change their tune when those people face trials. He also discusses how public figures, particularly rappers, may now find themselves unable to call on Harris for help but can still turn to Trump.
Sheababy explains that he didn’t vote for either candidate but saw the defeat coming. He also touches on the challenges and contradictions surrounding Kamala Harris, including her record on incarceration and her marriage to a white man, which he describes as problematic in the context of her political stance. He points out the irony of the legalization of marijuana while Harris’ past includes locking people up for it.
Overall, Sheababy emphasizes his belief that Harris’ campaign was doomed from the start, and he reflects on the political climate and how the streets, in particular, view issues like race and power.
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