Kanye West under fire after saying slavery was a choice
The star was afraid people would make fun of him the way they did Rob Kardashian, who didn’t attend sister Kim Kardashian’s wedding to West because of his size. “And I started taking two of them and driving to work on the opioids”.
When pressed at what part he agrees with, West did not elaborate but said that the President winning was inspiring to him.
She said West should think about the impact of his words and “maybe not have so much to say”. You’ll recall, the tour was cut short in November 2016 due to his hospitalization. He was released from UCLA Medical Center nine days later.
In a different section of the Tuesday show, West addressed the entire newsroom, asking all “Do you feel that I am being free and I am thinking free?”
“I just wanted to say like there was elements about going to the hospital and having a breakdown or a breakthrough that was fire”, he said.
“I was drugged the f*** out, bro”, he told TMZ’s Harvey Levin, before standing up and shouting to the news room. “I really want to take that hurt off of them and let them understand that I did not wear that hat to hurt them”.
It’s not hard to understand why many Black people have become tired of American political systems-they work to devalue and disenfranchise us like clockwork. “We are controlled by the media, and today it all changes”, he insisted. West told him that “bringing up my fans or my legacy is a tactic based on fear used to manipulate my free thought”.
“The situation with my wife in Paris and feeling helpless”, he expressed.
“Ye vs. the People” finds West trying to offer a fuller explanation for his stance, but T.I.’s incredulity remains unshakable.
“Something inspired in the wrong context will come off as, I don’t wanna say insane because I also wanna change the stigma of insane and I wanna change the stigma of mental health, period”.
Now, police are looking into the since-deleted video to see if there’s a “prosecutable crime” in Dillinger’s words.