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Stevie Wonder attacks Kanye West’s claim that ‘slavery was a choice’

Stevie Wonder and Kanye West portraits next to each other

STEVIE Wonder has criticised Kanye West for describing slavery as a choice, comparing it to Holocaust denial.

In an interview with celebrity news website TMZ, Kanye West said: “When you hear about slavery for 400 years. For 400 years? That sound like a choice.”

A number of black celebrities were quick to criticise the claim, describing the comments as “ignorant”.

Stevie Wonder reportedly raised these comments without prompt during an interview after a show last Thursday.

LOS ANGELES - APRIL 29: Democratic presidential hopeful Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) (L) is joined by a singing Stevie Wonder during a service commemorating the Los Angeles riots at the First AME Church April 29, 2007 in Los Angeles, California. The Los Angeles riots, which started 15 years ago on April 29, 1992, lasted three days and resulted in 53 deaths. (Photo by Ann Johansson/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Barack Obama;Stevie Wonder
Stevie Wonder on stage with then-presidential candidate Barack Obama

He said: “We all know that slavery was not a choice. So I just think that people need to understand that if you know your history, if you know the truth, you know that’s just foolishness.”

Stevie Wonder, who was a supporter of President Obama, said: “There’s been a lot of talk about what was said by Kanye. I want people to understand that the truth is the truth and a lie is a lie.”

Kanye West has recently come out in support of President Trump
Kanye West has recently come out in support of President Trump

West was heavily criticised last week for his support for Donald Trump, declaring the US president his “brother” and that they share “dragon energy”.

Wonder said he felt sympathy for West, who lost his mother after a series of cosmetic surgeries in 2007.

“You know he lost his mother, the horrible thing that happened. I don’t know if he had a chance to really mourn about all that.”

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