Kevin Gates Reveals Why He Agrees With Stacey Dash

    Kevin Gates speaks on Stacey Dash’s comments on integration, says he agrees with her.

    During an interview on The Feature Presentation on Sirius XM, rapper Kevin Gates was informed of comments Stacey Dash made questioning the existence of the BET Awards, Image Awards, and Black History Month.

    After hearing about Dash’s comments, Gates revealed that he agrees with the actress. He then explained that he doesn’t see color, and instead sees people as either real or fake. The New Orleans, Louisiana lyricist even recalled his personal encounters with police brutality, explaining that they were a result of the way he “was conducting” himself.

    “I agree with her,” Kevin Gates said. “Because it’s only two types of people. Real people and fake people. It’s no such thing as color in my realm. It’s no such thing. Cause I know some people of other ethnicities that’s solid…I thought that God said you supposed to love all people…Everybody came a long way. Go overseas. They don’t have welfare overseas. If you poor, you poor. So, I don’t be trying to hear all that ‘everybody came a long way’ talk…I had my ass kicked by the police. Beat the fuck up. It was the way I was conducting myself.”

    Gates was also asked about the feud between 50 Cent and Meek Mill, and later Irv Gotti. In regards to the feud between the artists, he says he could ultimately care less.

    When it personally concerns feuds with other artists on social media, he says it’s not worth entertaining.

    “If I was beefing with somebody, you would never know…As far as Meek Mill and 50 Cent, I could care less,” he said. “If I was to see both of them right here and they get to shooting each other and killing each other right there. Man, I’d walk out the room and go the other way. Cause that ain’t my business what they got going on. That ain’t my business. And really, I got children, big brother. I’m not about to be playing with nobody outchea. Everywhere I go, I try hard not to step on nobody’s toes. Cause I know where it’s gonna go if I get into it with somebody. I’m going to jail for the rest of my life. If not, die…I’m intelligent enough to know that you’re just talking. When I see you, you gotta be all that shit you was talking about on Instagram…You can’t get me outta my character with talking.

    Video of Kevin Gates speaking on Stacey Dash’s comments on integration, can be found below.

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    16 thoughts on “Kevin Gates Reveals Why He Agrees With Stacey Dash

    1. But trust the people you do business with see color. The world is bigger than the streets. When keeping it real goes wrong….

    2. this nigga is dumb, “i dont see color” is the stupidest statement ever made ???? who even is he? acting like the cops not ready to pull his black ass over.

    3. Why do y’all care what he think. Live your own life’s, is he questioning your morals. Smh y’all falling for the trap of social media turning on the wrong person

    4. Kevin Gates got the right attitude when it comes to being a family if you want to see that. I don’t like using words like, I’m going to beat my children as punishment, but anyway, he talking about he don’t see color, but dummy bigot white folk have convinced the world your black ass, your black wife and black kids are the low and will oppress you forever. Yes, we may commit crimes against each other, like any other group, however, we have never created a system that will oppress us as well as other people…NEVER you idiot. So keep saying you don’t see color, b*tch they see yo color!

    5. Nah. You may not see color but I guarantee you the rest of the world does. And had you not been fortunate enough to break into rap you would be constantly reminded that you are a black man who went to prison. When you get pulled over, when you go buy something, when you go into stores, when you are seen walking down the street you are treated differently because people see your color. If you are signed to a major label they damn sure see your color. Dont teach that mentality to your kids because you are setting them up. They need to be aware of their color and the implications of it. You think Tamir Rice or John Crawford or any of the others who were gunned down were seen as BLACK by their killers?

      1. What are you talking about? You think he still doesn’t get shit for being a Black Man who is also a felon? ???? FOH nigga dead ass you’re jus chattin b

      2. You will always be seen as a man that went to prison. Every race. Your actions got you there, not your race. At least he’s man enough to admit it.

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