Jesse Ventura Traces American Music to Black People + Talks Colin Kaepernick as a War Veteran

  • 7 years ago
As soon as the segment started with our guest Jesse Ventura showing music that came from Led Zeplin but began on the Chitlin Circuit via Robert Johnson, you instantly know it’s going to be an insightful yet dope morning. “All American music originated from black people that were brought over here.” He always brings the real, consistently for years and has no problem speaking truth.

After holding office taking his strong opinions to the front door of legislation, he was more than qualified to give us a real point of view on the upcoming presidential election aka not necessarily voting for good but not voting against bad. While he calls his independent stance “what it feels like to be a black man in America”, it is interesting to hear why he disagrees with there only being a Republican or Democratic party in majority.

Who better to ask about the Colin Kaepernick situation than a war vet with an open mind? Take a quick break from your workday and take in this interview, you’ll thank us for it later. Great talk.


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