The video was for Kamau Bakari, a member of the Independent American Party who is running for Congress.
“I know that black folks have had a hard time with, uuhh, slavery," Bundy said, blaming slavery on the government. "I worked my whole life without mistreating anybody. A man oughta be able to express himself without being called names.”
Bakari, who is black, replied in the video: “A brave white man like you might be just what we need to put an end to this political correctness stuff in America today."
Bundy made news in April for comments about "the Negro" and reflections about whether blacks were "better off as slaves." That same month, he also engaged in an armed standoff with the Bureau of Land Management over disputed cattle grazing fees.
Despite Bundy's cameo, third-party congressional candidate Bakari likely won't pose a threat to Democratic incumbent Dina Titus, The Washington Post reported.
Watch the video below, courtesy of Bakari’s YouTube channel:
h/t Gawker
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