Skip to Content

In the wake of this month’s fatal Charleston shooting, there has been a lot of talk over removing all public displays of the Confederate Flag in South Carolina.

Whoopi Goldberg, for instance, has compared the Confederate Flag to Naziism; while Governor Nikki Haley has said she’d prefer for it to no longer fly over the State House

How does Sean Hannity feel about this possibilities? 

If we’re going to censor the flag, he thinks we also need to censor rap music.

"Can you still buy a Jay Z CD at Walmart? Does the music department at Sears have any Ludacris albums? Can I download 50 Cent on Amazon? Can I do that? Can I get some Snoop Dogg albums on eBay? Why do I say that?

"Because a lot of music by those artists are chock full of the N-word, by the way, and the B-word, and the H-word. And racist, misogynist, sexist, anti-woman slurs none of those retail executives would be caught dead using,” Hannity said.

The conservative talk show then slammed President Obama for his relationship with Jay Z and Beyonce.

Here’s why:

"If it’s OK for Obama’s teenage daughters and people to go into these stores and buy music chock full of the N-word, the B-word, well maybe we should consider banning that too,” Hannity said.

“We’re in the process of banning everything. Just a thought.”

Listen to Hannity’s thought above and respond to it below.