Kanye West is about to become the Democrat Party’s worst nightmare.

One year before the 2020 election, the born again rapper is speaking out against the policies of the Democrat Party that are keeping them enslaved with food stamps and literally killing their black children. West is also speaking out about how black Americans have brainwashed into not believing they can think for themselves.

Last week, after months of anticipation, mega- rapper Kanye West finally released his “Jesus Is King” album.

Here is a sample of his new Christian album:

Kanye West created a lot of controversy in 2018, when the mega-rapper and retired NFL legend, Jim Brown, met with President Trump in the Oval Office.

Trump gave the media the opportunity to speak with Kanye West and Jim Brown about why they support his presidency before the trio left the Oval Office for a scheduled lunch meeting. West explained to the leftist media why he decided to courageously speak out about his support for Trump and conservative solutions to age-old issues, like gun violence in Chicago, mental health issues, prison reform, trade with China, and gun rights.

Kanye West is back—after taking a one-year hiatus from politics, the controversial rapper appeared in a radio interview with host, Big Boy, where he talked about his new album, “Jesus is King,” and about how the Democrat Party is destroying the black population in America.

The Daily Mail reports -Kanye West claims black Americans have been ‘brainwashed’ into voting for the Democratic Party despite the fact the party promotes policies that are harmful to them.

The controversial rapper, 42, made the declaration in an explosive interview with radio host Big Boy on Friday while promoting his new Christian-themed album, Jesus Is King.

When asked about his support for President Donald Trump, West explained that he doesn’t believe it is smart for black Americans to bloc vote for Democrats, claiming: ‘You are quite easily controlled if they know everybody gonna be blue [Democrat]. If you go to a white [person] bar, you gonna hear people talking Independent, you gonna hear people talking Democrat, you gonna hear people talking Republican’.

In the 2016 Presidential Election, 88 percent of black Americans voted Democrat, while only 8 percent of that same demographic voted Republican.

West went on to take a swipe at Democratic lawmakers, saying: We’re [black Americans] brainwashed out here, bro. Come on, man. This is a free man talking.’

‘Democrats had us voting for Democrats with food stamps for years. What are you talking about guns in the 80s, taking the fathers out the home, Plan B, lowering our votes, making us abort children.’

West infamously expressed his support for Trump last year, visiting the Republican President at the White House and donning a red Make America Great Again cap.

When asked if he was tacitly endorsing racism with his support for Trump, West flipped the question around, saying: ‘The most racist thing a person can tell me is that I’m supposed to choose something based on my race’.

The born-again Christian remarked: ‘I’m only afraid of my daddy, God. I done been 15 years. I’m telling you that God is showing you that you can have your own thoughts, bro. I been canceled before there was cancel culture.’

West also expressed his disdain for social media, despite being married to Kim Kardashian – one of Instagram’s most popular stars.

‘Instagram got your b*tch… social media [is] doing more to hurt families and families are the key to health,’ he proclaimed.

Here’s the video from Kanye’s interview with Big Boy. The video has been up on Youtube for only three days and already has over 3 million views.

Here’s a clip that shows West making his movie, “Jesus is King.”

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