Boris Kodjoe Reminds Everyone Of His German Roots, Gives His Opinion of The Trump Administration

Posted On : April 23, 2019

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Newsone reports that on Monday’s episode of SiriusXM’s The Clay Cane Show Boris gave listeners an impromptu lecture while explaining how the Holocaust was taught in his native Germany.

“Collectively, the country understood its responsibility to educate and teach its children so that something like that may never reoccur… anytime there is a victimization of marginalized people, whether it’s of religion, cultural, or of social nature, it has to be fought immediately.”

This lead to a question about whether or not the current administration was transforming the country into 1930’s Germany, while it was still occupied by the Nazis, and Boris said;

“There was a lot of propaganda… Jews were made responsible for economic devastation, jobs, housing, disease —  so what’s going on right now, the rhetoric that’s being spread by this administration, by one person especially, around immigrants, brown people — is acutely dangerous. It’s lead to a desensitizing of our consciousness around those topics, where people five years ago would say, ‘You can’t say that.’”

Salute to you for such an eloquent answer brotha. This statement proves Boris meant what he said during the prior BET interview years ago where he stated “when I walk the earth, I walk the earth as a black man. That’s what I’m being perceived as, that’s what I look like and that’s what I feel like.

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