Kanye West Rails Against Harriet Tubman And Proposes $1 Million For New Mothers
(COLUMBIA,
S.C.) — Rapper Kanye West, in his first event since declaring himself a
presidential candidate, ranted against historical figure Harriet Tubman on
Sunday, saying the Underground Railroad conductor “never actually freed the
slaves, she just had them work for other white people,” comments that drew
shouts of opposition from some in the crowd.
West
delivered a lengthy monologue, touching on topics from abortion and religion to
international trade and licensing deals, before a crowd in North Charleston,
South Carolina. Whether he is actually seeking the nation’s highest office
remains a question.
Tubman is
one of the most respected figures of 19th century America. An African American
who escaped slavery, she helped enslaved Black men and women travel north to
freedom and fought for the Union during the Civil War. She later became a
supporter of women’s suffrage.
On abortion,
West said that while he believes it should be legal, financial incentives to
help struggling mothers could be a way to discourage the practice.
“Everybody
that has a baby gets a million dollars,” he said as an example.
Wearing a
protective vest and with “2020” shaved into his head, the entertainer appeared
on a livestream of the event. Several hundred people gathered in a venue, where
gospel music played before West’s appearance.
The event
was reportedly for registered guests only, although a campaign website had no
registration or RSVP information.
Speaking without a microphone, West became tearful at one point while talking about his mother, who died following plastic surgery complications in 2007.
West missed the deadline to qualify for the ballot in several states, and it was unclear if he was willing or able to collect enough signatures required to qualify in others. Last week, he qualified to appear on Oklahoma’s presidential ballot, the first state where he met the requirements before the filing deadline.
West needed
to collect 10,000 signatures by noon Monday to appear on the South Carolina
ballot, according to state law. The entertainer tweeted out a list of locations
around the Charleston area where petitions could be signed. Email to an address
purportedly associated with the campaign was not returned Sunday afternoon.
West, who is
married to reality television star Kim Kardashian West, initially announced his
candidacy on July 4.
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