Akala on The UK Being Responsible for Slavery in America (Flashback)
In this VladTV Flashback from 2016, UK artist Akala spoke on the United Kingdom being responsible for slavery taking place in America. The artist said there’s nowhere in the U.K. where there is just black people, and also said “There weren't public lynching in the 50's and 60's in the U.K...I mean the police are not pulling drive-bys on a 12-year-children in the U.K...the situation here to me is much worse in most ways. In a weird way, black culture has a lot more respect.. many black people in the U.K. come here." Watch above.
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