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Rapper Compares Trump to 'Nazis Who Built the Berlin Wall'

Talib Kweli blasts president's US border wall plans during unhinged rant

 on 27th December 2018 @ 12.00pm
rapper talib kweli compared president trump to  nazis who built the berlin wall © press
Rapper Talib Kweli compared President Trump to 'Nazis who built the Berlin wall'

Not one to let the festive season get in the way of some Trump-bashing free publicity, Rapper Talib Kweli has lashed out at his president during an unhinged rant, likening the plans to build a wall along the US Southern Border to when "the Nazis" built the Berlin Wall.

Before you go reaching for those history books, you can rest assured that Kweli hasn't rewritten them, or even read them it seems...

This rapper seriously thought the Berlin Wall was built by Nazis when it was in fact built by Soviet-bloc communists long after the Nazis had been defeated.

And in an attempt to blindly attack Trump, Kweli tweeted to his roughly 1 million social media followers suggesting that the president’s proposed border wall is doomed to fail just like the Berlin Wall 

the blind leading the blind  talib kweli attempts to rewrite history for his 1 million followers © press
The blind leading the blind: Talib Kweli attempts to rewrite history for his 1 million followers

According to NTD, after Kweli’s tweet was called out as false by other Twitter users, he started to tell all those seeking to correct him that they were Nazis and racists, in a seemingly unending stream of tweets.

Kweli has already deleted the original tweet, but The Western Journal published a screen capture:

“So, you’re unaware of the fact that nazi Germany had a wall called the Berlin Wall that was torn down in 1991 in order to foster humanity and diversity? Walls didn’t work for Nazis so why build them here? Build bridges not walls Nazi lover.”

As of writing this, the discussions and Kweli’s rapid-fire responses to critics are still ongoing on his Twitter page.

The Nazis were not in Germany by the time the Berlin Wall was built.

Only after the Nazis were defeated by the Allies in World War II was the wall built, after Germany was divided into a free society in the west and a communist east.

The city of Berlin was, likewise, divided by the Berlin Wall, built in 1961, around 16 years after the Nazis were defeated.

Germany reunified in 1990, and that is when the wall came down, along with East Germany’s communist regime.

talib kweli and michael stipe are seen backstage during pathway to paris concert for climate action © press
Talib Kweli and Michael Stipe are seen backstage during Pathway To Paris Concert For Climate Action

But none of this appeared to matter to Kweli.

“The correct tweet is ‘I said something really dumb because I don’t understand this chapter of history. I’m sorry.’ Not this hot garbage,” journalist Jonah Goldberg told Kweli, via Twitter.

“East Germans were trying to keep East German citizens from escaping. You should be ashamed b/c you clearly googled it and still lied.”

The Berlin Wall was built to keep people in who wanted to flee the terror of the communist regime in East Germany. The planned wall along the southern border of the United States is designed to keep people seeking to enter the country illegally, along with drugs and crime, out.

But Kweli accused almost every person challenging the questionable tweet as having a Nazi agenda, and then dragged conservatives into the Twitter spat.

“I can take the mocking. I welcome all challengers. Bring it on. I wrote a poorly worded tweet being facetious. What a crime. Conservatives however march with Nazis and KKK. Every single Nazi candidate runs as conservative. How do you sleep at night knowing Nazis love you? Explain,” wrote Kweli in the midst of an onslaught of criticism on Twitter.

But in a March 28 tweet Kweli referenced East Germany, also during a Twitter fight, which is peculiar in light of the current controversy.

Kweli seemed to recognize, at least in March, what the Berlin Wall was built for.

Kweli made the tweet in reply to someone asking why he hasn’t moved abroad if he dislikes America.

“Nope, I definitely didn’t tell you to go back. I said that if you’re unhappy no one’s keeping you here; this isn’t East Germany,” he said in part of the tweet.

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