Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Jay-Z's Medallion: Like A White Person Wearing Shirt That Says “I heart Ku Klux Klan” --WHAT?!


By Joshua Riddle, Apr. 7, 2014

Will Obama call out his buddy for wearing this? Of course not. Obama is friends with all kinds of people who hate white people. We knew that 6 years ago when Rev. Jeremiah Wright was spewing his hate.

Jay-Z raised eyebrows at the Barclay’s Center last week when he wore a medallion symbolizing the Five Percent Nation.

The Brooklyn-born rapper was sitting court-side at a Nets game on Tuesday with wife Beyonce when he was snapped wearing the controversial symbol.



One of the core tenants of the Five Percent Nation – an off-shoot of the Nation of Islam – is that white people are ‘wicked and inferior’ to black men.

When asked by a reporter whether the medallion is meaningful to him, Jay-Z shrugged and said ‘A little bit’. 


This isn’t the first time that the rapper has been connected to the Five-Percenters.

He was photographed wearing another similar medallion while giving radio interviews for his album Magna Carta Holy Grail last summer.



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4 comments:

  1. He's just a ball player nothing more and a whole lot less..

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  2. Pretty interesting when folks of color speak on the history of the invasion...I mean the discovery of this land and the hideously vile atrocities the African people world-wide were subjected to for CENTURIES...and still are, folks like you start ululating we're spewing hate. It's our mighty nation's history...the truth. BONA FIDE FACT: The european troglodytes left nothing but a path of death and destruction EVERYWHERE they went. But I guess it was out of love, right?

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  3. Troglodytes. Nice.

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