It appears that Kanye "I support Donald" West has lost the very last of his marbles.
— Fallen America, United States
First and foremost, this might just be one of Mr. West's publicity stunts. Not that Kanye needs to stay relevant, but there's a saying: "There's no such thing as bad publicity."
Umm. Yes there is, folks.
Publicity equals reputation. If we were to apply the same phrase to restaurants, how quickly would you agree that bad publicity is very useful?
Caught On Tape: Kanye West Admits "If I Voted, I Would've Voted Trump" https://t.co/R0aXriklCU pic.twitter.com/AvG0nAuRtr
— The Face of HFTs (@UniGalactic) November 18, 2016
Kanye West just committed political suicide
It's simple. Kanye West has performed one publicity stunt too many. This last one took West's cake, baked it, dropped it on the dirtiest floor, and tried to serve it like nothing's wrong.
Judging by West's massive amount of "boo"s, if he were ever serious about running for president in 2020, there's no way people are voting for Kanye West now.
Don't believe Kanye supports Trump? Watch West's speech in the video below.
Warning: This video contains graphic language. Viewer discretion is advised.
After West's most recent stunt, the only people who would still consider "Kanye South" are the same confederate enthusiasts who voted for "Donald Chump."
How dare Kanye form his lips to say Blacks should just accept racism.
While it's true that the United States is an extremely racist nation with an incredibly dark past [and present], racism — like slavery — is never something any person or group of people should accept just because it's the norm.
What if Harriet Tubman and Nat Turner thought to tell their fellow slaves there was no use in looking for freedom? What if they had told their Black brothers and sisters, "This is a slave nation. Accept it"?
Nat Turner, a slave and preacher in 1800 USA, stages an uprising. Award-sweeping The Birth of a Nation on in 30 @EverymanCork @NatTurnerFilm pic.twitter.com/6A91tEvuWV
— Cork Film Festival (@CorkFilmFest) November 18, 2016
Please understand this. The article isn't to tell people not to vote for Kanye West. People are going to vote for whomever they desire. According to 2016's election, that's very apparent.
However, if Kanye West supports Donald Trump, might that suggest he also holds similar ideologies as Trump?
Would you really want eight years of "Donald"?
West supports Donald in 2016, after denouncing George Bush, Jr. in 2005
It's saddening to see how much Kanye's ideologies have changed.
admired @kanyewest forever!Do u remember when he screamed out bush don't care about black ppl?😂 Chris face priceless pic.twitter.com/6tDhFtPGdb
— Y.Jones the HYPE (@IamYJones) September 1, 2016
Never did I think we'd see the day that Kanye supports Donald Trump.
But here it is, bright and shining.
The entire world has watched Trump's dishonest campaign.
The only people and groups who were cheering for his win were:
- Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin [President of the Russian Federation]
- Kim Jong-un ["Supreme Leader" of North Korea]
- Rodrigo Duterte [President of the Philippines]
- the racist bigots of the United States
- and the extremely confused citizens of the nation.
While we know Kanye West lives in his own world, being a celebrity elite and all, he can't possibly be this ill-informed about Donald Trump's endorsers.
Can he?
Official KKK paper endorses Donald Trump based on shared values. There have been few elections where the wrong side of history is so clear. pic.twitter.com/ATKsK5KSvT
— Joshua DuBois (@joshuadubois) November 2, 2016
My gosh. West supports Donald. That's wild.
Overall, what are your thoughts on Kanye West? Feel free to share your comments in the section below.
**Anton Daceyah is a writer for Blasting News. You can like him on Facebook at Anton Daceyah.**
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