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On Sept. 2, 2005, on a telethon to raise money for victims of Hurricane Katrina, Kanye West went off script and said, "George Bush doesn't care about Black people." 20 years later, would those words have the same impact today?

On September 2, 2005, on a telethon to raise money for victims of Hurricane Katrina, Kanye West went off script and said, "George Bush doesn't care about Black people." 20 years later, would those words have the same impact today?In this episode, Brittany, NPR music correspondent Rodney Carmichael, and Code Switch's Leah Donella revisit that moment and dissect why those words rippled through the nation. They investigate how race and politics intersected decades ago and how those words still cast a shadow over American politics now...from what celebrities are willing to say to power and why or why not.

"George Bush doesn't care about Black people" 20 years later : It's Been a Minute

On September 2, 2005, on a telethon to raise money for victims of Hurricane Katrina, Kanye West went off script and said, "George Bush doesn't care about Black people." 20 years later, would those words have the same impact today?In this episode, Brittany, NPR music correspondent Rodney Carmichael, and Code Switch's Leah Donella revisit that moment and dissect why those words rippled through the nation. They investigate how race and politics intersected decades ago and how those words still cast a shadow over American politics now...from what celebrities are willing to say to power and why or why not.

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  1. Heck of a job Brownie. Having the Arabian Horse breeder in charge of FEMA was the worst cronyism. W just ruined the 21st century for all on humanity.

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  2. We now live in a world where random insults by public figures are normalized. There was a time when “think before you speak” was the golden rule. Now, the desire to be mentioned in traditional or social media is too high, seeking those all-important “likes”.

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  3. Not only wouldn’t make sense coming from a white supremacist like Kanye, but would get lost in 🍊’s tirades against black peple which are being normalized 🫩

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  4. Kanye is the worst spokesman for the black experience, but even a broken clock can be right

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  5. djt doesnt care about black people either, so WHATS your point

    GOP = White Supremist Nazi Bitches

    20 years, NOTHING has Changed

    fify

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  6. I get that npr wants a conversation about race in America, but you are using a person that is performing a stunt, and you are only giving him exactly what he's asking for. Free publicity.

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