It really depends on what Kane defines as "black" characteristics. If he's implying that acting like a rapper gangster and flaunting money and how rich you are is part of being black, then I guess he might have an argument. Perhaps in Kane's mind, living up to this stereotype is what it means to have pride in his culture and skin colour, and people who criticize him are doing so because they don't like the way he acts (which, by his definition, would actually make the race argument true)
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