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Kanye West's return to Twitter has kept fans and the media guessing what will come next as his return has brought everything from new music announcements to controversial support of President Donald Trump. Fellow musicians and celebrities have spoken up in light of the matter, challenging Yeezy's support of Trump in a series of text messages which Kanye later shared on the social media network.

The latest to voice his concern is The Roots' drummer Questlove, who wore a "Kanye Doesn't Care About Black People" T-shirt at the Concert for Peace and Justice in Montgomery, Alabama on Friday, April 27. The tee is an obvious reference to 'Ye's appearance on TV in the wake of Hurricane Katrina when he appeared alongside Mike Myers to say "George Bush doesn't care about black people."

The tee is done up in the style of West's The Life of Pablo merch designed by Cali Thornhill DeWitt, with the heavy phrase appearing under the line "This is an Alt-Right Dream." The latter sentence clearly plays on the line "We on an Ultralight Beam" from the song "Ultralight Beam," which itself appeared on the official merchandise released in 2016.

Check out the T-shirt above and let us know what you think of it in the comments section below.

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