Donald Trump has been called racist over and over again. But what exactly did musicians think of him before running for election and winning? Do people in Jamaica know the following facts.
If not how come? All persons hear on the radio is how racist trump is but they do not know that he was friends with many celebrities and prominent persons including Al Sharpton.
How is it that celebrities and prominent persons did not think Trump was racist before he started running for President of the United States, but after the election Trump is suddenly racist? These are the questions people need to ask themselves in Jamaica and elsewhere.
Donald Trump’s fall from hip-hop grace: From rap icon to public enemy No. 1
Rise of Donald Trump Divides Black Celebrities Friends (This article I am unable to see, but the little I was how the article said Russell Simmons spoke out against Trump for being against Muslim immigration)
It is interesting to see that Trump is deemed anti-Muslim by popular and prominent persons, who would themselves be arrested, if they were not well known public figures, in predominantly Muslim countries for not conforming to Islamic law.
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If not how come? All persons hear on the radio is how racist trump is but they do not know that he was friends with many celebrities and prominent persons including Al Sharpton.
How is it that celebrities and prominent persons did not think Trump was racist before he started running for President of the United States, but after the election Trump is suddenly racist? These are the questions people need to ask themselves in Jamaica and elsewhere.
Barring Kanye West, it's not news that the vast majority of hip-hop artists -- from underground rappers to icons like Jay Z, Snoop Dogg, Eminem and T.I. -- have become powerful voices in the resistance against President Donald Trump.
But only a few years ago -- as recently as 2015 -- hip-hop's storied relationship with the celebrity business mogul-turned president told a very different tale.
Donald Trump’s fall from hip-hop grace: From rap icon to public enemy No. 1
Rise of Donald Trump Divides Black Celebrities Friends (This article I am unable to see, but the little I was how the article said Russell Simmons spoke out against Trump for being against Muslim immigration)
It is interesting to see that Trump is deemed anti-Muslim by popular and prominent persons, who would themselves be arrested, if they were not well known public figures, in predominantly Muslim countries for not conforming to Islamic law.
...Women's rights in Saudi Arabia have been an enduring focus of international concern, despite some public overtures toward reform from within the kingdom.
The World Economic Forum ranked Saudi Arabia number 141 out of 149 countries around the world for gender equality in 2018.
Saudi women still cannot travel, get married or open a bank account without a male guardian's permission.
Earlier this year, the case of a Saudi woman fleeing her family abroad gained high-profile attention..."
Saudi Arabia 'arrests seven including US citizens'
Rahaf al-Qunun: 'I hope my story encourages other women to be brave and free'
Persecution of Christians 'coming close to genocide' in Middle East – report