Killer Mike’s Best And Worst Comments About The NRA
The politically-active lyricist made a lot of questionable statements in his recent NRA co-sign.
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Killer Mike’s positive comments on the NRA have social media debating (as usual).
Some of the Run The Jewels rapper’s statements, like “In Wakanda, everyone had guns,” were head-scratchers while others, like “In real life, the cops don’t come on time,” are completely valid.
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Click through for more controversial quotes from his statement, including what he told his kids to do if they participate in the national gun reform walkouts.
Mike says he told his kids to walk out of his house if they decide to walk out of school.
“I told my kids on the school walkout: ‘I love you—if you walk out that school, walk out my house…’ We are not a family that jumps on every single thing an ally of ours does, because some stuff we just don’t agree with.”
Mike also had interesting advice for so-called “progressives.”
“You’re a lackey of the progressive movement, because you’ve never disagreed with the people who tell you what to do.”
In an interview with Travis Smiley, Mike previously said, “White men don’t want to give up their guns, and I’m with that. If you don’t want to give up your guns, and I have that right—not privilege—but I have that right too, then I’m standing on your side of the room when they say, ‘Who’s for guns?’”
Does he have a point? Or was the NRA cutting to Ja Rule in this time of uncertainty?