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Bow Wow reportedly says he can’t relate to civil rights issues because he’s mixed
Bow Wow’s comments on social media has yet again caused an uproar.

Bow Wow’s comments on social media has yet again caused an uproar.
The rapper and actor, whose real name is Shad Moss, said he couldn’t relate to civil rights issues because he’s mixed. After someone on Twitter asked who he would vote for, he chose to share his views.
“I don’t really care because after I learned what I learned about politics. I just stay away. Let down,” Bow Wow tweeted. He said he believes superpowers that remain hidden from the public control world leaders. Another Twitter user responded by saying that Bow Wow should care about the political process because his ancestors died for the right to vote.
Bow Wow responded by tweeting, “Man, I only believe what the eyes see. I’m mixed. I don’t know what my ancestors was [sic] doing. I only know what I see … I seen [sic] ‘Selma.’ Was I related to anyone, no. I’m saying my moss side of family is not Black. Heritage different.”
Bow Wow went on to say that his family is White, Native American and his cousins have blonde hair and look like Justin Bieber. But he did end his rant by saying that he would not vote for Donald Trump.
And well, soon after Bow Wow became a trending a topic and blasted on social media.
He later clarified what he meant on DJ VLAD.
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