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David Banner speaks on Bush, Kanye & Katrina

Thursday, September 8, 2005
By: brooklyniteOne


David BannerIn a recent statment to Ozone Magazine Mississippi rapper David Banner had this to say regarding relief efforts following Hurricane Katrina:

"I think Hurricane Katrina has exposed America for what it is. I think it's bigger than Black and White. I think it has a lot more to do with rich and poor. We've always known that America is a racially driven country. We front like it's all good, but we know the levels of racism that are in America. It shows that America doesn't give a damn about people in the hood, period.

If this same thing happened in New York, they'd probably be out there mopping up water themselves. When 9/11 happened, there was help on 9/12. We sent billions of dollars overseas when the tsunami happened. We break our necks to help other people, and we fight for oil, but we can't help our people right here in Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana. Mississippi is definitely not getting the relief funds that they really need because we're not getting the TV time. There are cities in South Mississippi like Pass Christian, Long Beach, Biloxi, and Gulfport that are gone. And these are just regular, ordinary folks. White, Black, Hispanic, rich, poor. These are places where our grandmothers and grandfathers stay. There's history in these towns.

America is the most powerful country in the world, but it takes us four days to get to hurricane victims? The things that took the government four days to do are the same things they could've been done as soon as the hurricane hit. They could have flown helicopters in there or something. America is the most powerful country and the proudest country when it feels like it. They said they couldn't get down there for different reasons, but those were just excuses. I sent a tour bus full of water and supplies to Mississippi. My bus driver paid with his own MasterCard. I told him to go ahead and buy whatever they needed and I'd pay him back. He filled the tour bus up twice with water, food, and supplies before the American government did. He drove down there from Memphis. If I can dispatch help from my troops while out of town, then why couldn't Bush?! Following that I immediately came down there myself and I sat and signed autographs and passed out water to the kids for four, five hours myself. How can David Banner, a so-called "gangsta rapper," react quicker to a crisis than our own government?

There's still people in Mississippi without power right now. The water is still not drinkable from the faucets. There's no gas from Jackson down to the coast. There are lines for two miles to get gas, and the gas prices are out of control. Then you've got places like the Red Cross using preferential treatment with the stuff people have donated. I had kids from the streets telling me they gave all the better clothes to the little white kids. There's people who are coming city to city and can't get water or food from the Red Cross without a little armband. We're having a national crisis. If people need food and supplies, you should give it to them.

The bigger picture is that we're gonna have to take care of our own people. We're having a big benefit concert September 17th at Phillips Arena in Atlanta. We're trying to raise $1.5 million. T.I. got on the radio station and challenged everybody -- all the football players and record company execs -- and he raised $255,000 in two hours.

I'm glad Kanye said what he said on NBC. The President never gave a damn about black folks. I mean, we knew that already. That's not a surprise. It was the perfect time for him to say it. Personally, I believe that if CNN had showed more white people stuck in New Orleans, the government would've reacted quicker.

I blame Bush for the time it took for them to react to the situation. I blame Bush for not taking this situation as seriously as they did after 9/11 . This is ten times worse than 9/11. These are communities; whole cities of people, just gone. We're talking about cities, not just a building. We're talking about a whole coast of people. These are the same states that helped assure that Bush was going to get in office, and then he turned his back on them. Where was he when we needed him? This is our President!

In the Art of War they tell you that the best way to control the people is through chaos. Most people make their decisions when something happens that sways them emotionally. So maybe this is God's blessing. We as American people, no matter what race you are, we see that now we're going to have to set up better systems to protect the poor. All these organizations that we're forming now need to stay in tact. We're going to have to be prepared to take care of our own. And we're going to have to make sure that these relief funds go to people who buy our records and support us and come to our concerts. Those are the families that I have to be concerned about first, because those are the families that put me in the position I'm in now.

There's a lot more we can do as artists, but I'm really, really proud of the rappers who have stepped up to help. I can honestly say that we've concentrated so much on helping because it's in our hearts and it's the right thing to do, but we don't get the publicity for it. We're going to have to make sure people see the efforts these rappers are making, because every time somebody gets shot or something negative happens at one of our concerts, they make sure they publicize it." -- David Banner

David Banner has teamed up with T.I. to organize a benefit concert September 17th at Phillips Arena in Atlanta. The goal of the concert is to raise $1.5 million. Nelly, 8 Ball & MJG, Twista have recently agreed to join in.

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Thank you mr. Banner. I appreciate someone thats up there where people listening finally say something meaniful. I agre that it not just a black thing, but its also a poor thing. I just don't get how we as america are so stingy with our own people.
Posted by almondjoy
It's a poor thing is the best way to descrie it.best quote yet.america could give a rats ass about the poor.if the world wasn't watching this unfold then america probaly woulda took longer to help
Posted by Sideshow
Rotfl. The only good thing about this article is the bottom where it says they're doing a benefit concert. Other than that it's purely asinine. I'll be glad when my fellow black people get a clue and come off the new mental plantation. For the past 20 years (before bush was president) the lousiana levies needed to be improved. That is the local state government's job. Why isn't anyone mention the govenor of louisiana who was warned almost a week before the hurricane hit that she needed to evacuate people?! what about the mayor of new orleans who of all people should have evacuated his city?! why did the govenor turn away trucks full of supplies from the red cross?! hmmmm, i guss no one heard about that.
Posted by InSignificantHead
In my opinion what david banner said was nothing but the truth. Yeah we know the governor and the mayor should share the blame however the federal's response was still needed and received way too late. And we must also keep in mind that we are talking about a very poor group of people that even with the assistance of the state and local govt without the federal govt the result would have still been pretty much the same. David banner was not talking about new orleans he was talking about mississippi. Nothing was wrong with their levies but they still suffered and it took too long for them to receive aid. Whats asinine is the excuses people are making for the federal govt. It is due time for rappers to stand up for something. This is a terrible tragedy but maybe we will finally see that without each other we really don't have anyone that is going to have our back when we need it.
Posted by phatmek
Stupid ass ignorant dudes.lettin money get to ya head....ok you watch news people braggin bout all the help they gettin right???and bout 90% are black so how you get he don't care?......good one ....ya'll dumb as sh*t
Posted by joshvex1
My fellow "americans" i live 20 minutes outside the city of new orleans to the west and i evacuated on the sunday morning prior to katrina. The mayor and governer were on tv like crazy begging people to leave and saying places like the superdome was "a shelter of last resort" well for the poor and disinfranchised people it was "the only resort for safer shelter" my kids grandfather lived down in the 9th ward close to a levy break and on sunday morning when i tried to go get him and his wife i was not allowed in the city. After searching for 9 days i found him in a houston hospital and his wife in a shelter. I asked them to come stay with me but his wife said they were going to give a go at it in houston and besides i am not with their son and i really think they thought they would be imposing on me but it was i who was desperately seeking them not their son he got in on the band wagon when he realized that it had been a week and they usually call me and hadn't. I am here, my job is gone. I actually moved here to work for a new orleans saints football player and i have yet to hear from him to see if i was okay or needed something. That is my personal story but here are my thoughts on the matter i think that we black people are so angered by this because we have been so mentally programmed, to believe we are less, to me it's kinda like an abused child coming from a family with a history of abuse. At some point that child may benefit the abusers because his presence in the home may bring an earned
Posted by sicntired
First let me say i'm an enlisted soldier in the us army. I'm stationed in germany on my way to iraq. I have a wife and 3 boys who are in hattiessburg ms about 1 hour away from gulport which is were i'm from. I lost family and friends in both katrina and iraq and it is so sad at how these people are being treated. Ok, the gov and the mayor being trying to get people to leave but the majority of these people had nowhere else to go. Louisiana has been a hazard in the making. To make matters worst, nobody, federal or state officials made a effort to help those "poor" people. I have friends in the guard that have to go in these streets armed--not to protect or help the natives-- but to control those who are so desperate for help. In america, its 2 types of people---the haves and the have nots!! those who have don't give a s**t about those who have not. That now is very apparent.
Posted by 1stClass95
That's right..........F*ck bush!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! can somebody please hurry up and assassinate that clown.
Posted by MizzPassion
That was f*cked up 4 real
Posted by Armyartilleryman13
Im from biloxi mississippi, and i think that people just need 2 start thinkn about whats happening now, and not how people reacted 4 months ago. People need to start thinking about how katrina victims can benifit now, like people volintering to help people rebuild there houses, community, and everything else thet lost. Complaining about what the government, president, and people didnt do isnt going to help get the things that need to be done, done. There is still people who are living in tents, and dont have any transportation, so what are people going to do about that. Getting peoples lives back together, and somewhat back to normal should be the main concern, but F*ck those mother F*ckers who think we weak now cuz n*gga i moved up to dallas until my house gets rebuilt n dees weak ass n*ggas think they can run dees dirty south n*ggas frm da n.o., gpt, biloxi, waveland, pass christian and etc... So F*ck all u weak ass n*ggas "we'll go 2 war!!!!!!!!"
Posted by btownballer0372
My heart goes out to every last victim of hurricane katrina . Im from the b-lo but i got plenty family in alabama and mississippi and everytime i think about hurricane katrina i think of family that could have been victims eventhough i dnt know all my pplz from there and it breaks my heart everytime
Posted by CALI BROOKS
God is gonna bless everybody who went thru it . I believe that the lord will make a way
Posted by CALI BROOKS

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