![]() She then lamented Hitler's upbringing, saying he had a "terrible childhood" without elaborating on why. "Okay, he was a terrible painter," she said. Marchese asked why "would his skill as a painter have to do with any 'good' in him." But as a young man, he was rejected from art school in Vienna and abandoned the craft. "Hitler was a wonderful painter," Badu replied.īefore his military and political career, Hitler strove to be a painter. Badu claims she does this, and that she can see the best side of everyone. She added that it's important not to choose sides but to "see all sides simultaneously" in an attempt to find good in people. ![]() She doesn't "want to get scared into not thinking for myself."īadu added, "if he's sick, why would I be angry with him?" She admitted that her viewpoint might be poorly received, saying "I could be crucified for saying that," but that "the rush to get mad doesn't make sense to me." ![]() and Bill Cosby.īadu said she's hesitant to pass judgment on people such as Cosby, who was accused of rape, sexual assault or sexual harassment by at least 60 women. After a short discussion of music, Marchese asked her if she can separate an artist from his art when considering the sexual misconduct allegations that have dominated headlines for months, specifically those against rapper XXXTentacion and comedians Louis C.K. That uncompromising streak continued in a controversial interview Badu gave to Vulture's David Marchese - posted online Wednesday - in which she said she sees a good side to everyone, including Adolf Hitler.īadu hasn't released a record since 2010, but she gave the interview in advance of the tentative reissue of "Baduizm" in February. ![]()
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