T-Pain Says We Should Stop Celebrating Black History For Just One Month, And Black People Should Be A Part of History.
He says the only way these things will stop is if"we [Black people] make our own s**t" ... adding the fact that just 'cause it's an HBCU, doesn’t mean it’s owned by Black folks.
As far as the kids at these schools, Pain says stay strong... and for everybody else, the rapper says we should all stop celebrating BHM completely. He says he doesn't think we should just have one month of Black History. Instead, he says"we want to be a part of history, not just one month of it." Pain added the often heard complaint about February being chosen for BHM. And, it's not even a leap year this time around.
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