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Kanye West is Set to Return to TMZ Live to Explain 13th Amendment Comments

Kanye West is Set to Return to TMZ Live to Explain 13th Amendment Comments

Kanye West is Set to Return to TMZ Live to Explain 13th Amendment Comments

Kanye West says he hasn’t full-fledged his perspectives on annulling the Thirteenth Amendment – which prohibited slavery, however, he guarantees he’ll be prepared to clarify it when he shows up Monday on TMZ Live.

Ye began clarifying the starting point of the Constitution following his SNL performance to TMZ, yet the camera person pointed out that the Thirteenth Amendment was passed long after the Constitution was endorsed, December 1865 to be exact. What’s more, the main force was not an establishing father, it was Abraham Lincoln.

Kanye West implied there may be proof Abraham Lincoln may have been Black although there’s no credible source to confirm this.

He tweeted an explanation of his thirteenth Amendment remark. “The 13th Amendment is slavery in disguise meaning it never ended.  We are the solution that heals.”

In the event that you’re wondering, here are the means by which the thirteenth Amendment goes. “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.”

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