Jay-Z causes controversy by wearing gaudy medallion of 'Five Percent Nation' group
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Jay-Z causes controversy by wearing gaudy medallion of 'Five Percent Nation' group who believe whites are 'wicked and weak'
Rapper Jay-Z turned heads at the Brooklyn Nets game on Tuesday when he wore a Five Percent Nation medallion
Jay-Z causes controversy by wearing gaudy medallion of 'Five Percent Nation' group who believe whites are 'wicked and weak'
Rapper Jay-Z turned heads at the Brooklyn Nets game on Tuesday when he wore a Five Percent Nation medallion
When asked by a reporter whether the medallion is meaningful to him, Jay-Z shrugged and said 'A little bit'.
This isn't the first time that the rapper has been connected to the Five-Percenters.
The Five Percent Nation was founded by Clarence Smith in 1963.
Smith was originally a student of Malcom X, leader of the Nation of Islam.
Smith, who changed his name to Allah, also believed that God wasn't a supernatural being, but something found in all black men and Black women did not possess God but were subordinates of black men.
Source: Dailymail
This isn't the first time that the rapper has been connected to the Five-Percenters.
The Five Percent Nation was founded by Clarence Smith in 1963.
Smith was originally a student of Malcom X, leader of the Nation of Islam.
Smith, who changed his name to Allah, also believed that God wasn't a supernatural being, but something found in all black men and Black women did not possess God but were subordinates of black men.
Source: Dailymail
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