Tuesday, October 04, 2022

The Noise Ye Makes!

Keep on trolling.
Ignore the noise.

Vote.

I haven't bought a Kanye West album since his collaboration album with Jay-Z. 

I admit that single Easy with The Game was dope. But the dope, The Game tried to aim his venom at Eminem and it already tanked him. 

Ye or Yeezy is telling his white supporters that white lives matter. He is telling his Black supporters that Black Lives Matter is a scam and it is over now.

He wears a jacket saying White Lives Matter while holding hands with that ashy bitch Coondace Owens.

He runs a scam school called Donda Academy in Simi Valley, California.

His ex-wife, Kim Kardashian tried to scam her followers with a bitcoin and the Security and Exchanges Commission made her an example.

His ex-stepfather-in-law, transgender buffoon Caitlyn Jenner says that transgender Americans should stop trying to change the status quo. He said if you're biologically born a male, you have to play the sports of the gender. Of course, y'all were praising this fool despite her idiotic run for governor and the fatal accident where then Bruce Jenner killed two women while driving reckless on the Pacific Coast Highway.

He stalked his ex-wife when she briefly dated comedian Pete Davidson. 

Ye has bipolar issues and violent fits when he is upset.

He severed ties with The Gap and Adidas because he believes they are not supportive of his projects and his politics.

Ye has severed ties with Big Sean, Common, Kid Cudi, John Legend, Beyonce and Jay-Z.

They keep the noise going.

Ye became a huge supporter of Washed Up 45. He even tried to run a sham presidential run to siphon Black votes from Joe Biden. He teamed up with Owens to create this Blaxit movement. It was a scam to encourage Black Americans to abandon the Democratic Party and join the extremists within the Republican Party.

His fashion show in Paris managed to raise eyebrows. 

Ye’s long-sleeved black T-shirt with bold white writing on the back served one purpose immediately: getting outlets to write about Ye’s presentation. But when Owens’ long-sleeved white version joined the mix, with the same message rendered in black type, the story got more complex.

Each shirt bore the image of a pope. Owens’ had Pope John Paul I, whose 33-day tenure at the Vatican was among history’s shortest, while Ye’s showed Pope John Paul II, the long-tenured pontiff who died in 2005 and was canonized as a saint in 2014.

Both shirts had the words “Juan Pablo” at the bottom — Ye’s had a “II” as well — and up top, the Spanish words “Seguiremos Tu Ejemplo”: “We will follow your example.”

And people on social media Had Thoughts, from tweets about how the duo was “living rent free in a bunch of Leftist heads right now” to remarks about how they were “standing in solidarity for ignorance” and “You don’t have to be white to uphold white supremacy and anti-Blackness.” On Twitter, there were many more comments in line with the latter comments than the first one, with the ratio running in the other direction on Truth Social.

White Lives Matter, Blue Lives Matter, All Lives Matter and whatever else the far-right uses in their cultural appropriation is doing their best to denounce the struggles Black men and women face when they're dealing with racism and police violence.

Kanye West not only claimed that Black Lives Matter was a ‘scam,’ but he also seemingly took credit for moving the discussion away from the movement and onto himself, just a day after debuting and wearing a "White Lives Matter" shirt at his Yeezy fashion show in Paris.

Ye, as the rapper prefers to be called, shared in a since-deleted Instagram story, "Everyone knows that Black Lives Matter was a scam. Now it's (sic) over. You're welcome."

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