Kanye West, the mentally defective token negro/white supremacist/race traitor

All of those terrible things above, yes, said by Leftists, Demorats and the American Media Maggots. Not one of those reprehensible utterances escaped the lips of any Republican or Conservative.

Imagine that. And it all stemmed from a meeting between rapper Kanye West and President Trump, and others, in the Oval Office this past Thursday the 11th. Let’s listen.

Kanye West, essentially, went “stream of consciousness” that day in the presence of the president, retired football great Jim Brown and a horde of reporters.

Kanye West: “If he don’t look good, we don’t look good, this is our president.”

Jim Brown: “You know why I’m here? I’m here to serve.”

Then the American Media Maggots went full tilt racist. Plus. And then some.

Don Lemon thinks Kanye is a “minstrel show.” Don Lemon thinks Kanye’s mother is “rolling over in her grave.” Don Lemon thinks Kanye should go get some mental help. Don Lemon doesn’t seem to care for white people. Which is quite odd, considering his last two boyfriends, John Byrne and Tim Malone, have both been white. Apparently Don Lemon doesn’t mind tapping white sphincters because, I suppose, they’re useful sperm repositories. Where’s the love for black men, Don Lemon? A little Caucasoid Fever, Don Lemon?

Let’s continue. Demorat Representative Jackie Speier said this about the meeting: “I felt like I was sitting in on a psychiatric visit and a commercial for Donald Trump.”

Ta-Nehisi Coates wrote in The Atlantic:

I’m Not Black, I’m Kanye

Kanye West wants freedom—white freedom.

Kanye west, a god in this time, awakened, recently, from a long public slumber to embrace Donald Trump. He hailed Trump, as a “brother,” a fellow bearer of “dragon energy,” and impugned those who objected as suppressors of “unpopular questions,” “thought police” whose tactics were “based on fear.” It was Trump, West argued, not Obama, who gave him hope that a black boy from the South Side of Chicago could be president. “Remember like when I said I was gonna run for president?,” Kanye said in an interview with the radio host Charlamagne Tha God. “I had people close to me, friends of mine, making jokes, making memes, talking shit. Now it’s like, oh, that was proven that that could have happened.”

Bad Kanye. Evil Kanye. Why are no longer a water carrier, you evil bastard? Clearly, Kanye West is a mental defective. But even worse, he’s irrelevant because of his age.

West is 40 years old, a product of the Crack era and Reaganomic Years, a man who remembers the Challenger crash and The Cosby Show before syndication. But he never fell into the bitterness of his peers. He could not be found chasing ghosts, barking at Soulja Boy, hectoring Lil Yachty, and otherwise yelling at clouds. 

Better than yelling at traffic on street corners, I suppose.

So Ta-Nahesi just concludes in that May 2018 article that, as Chris Rock says, Kanye is just “ig’nant.”

What Kanye West seeks is what Michael Jackson sought—liberation from the dictates of that we. In his visit with West, the rapper T.I. was stunned to find that West, despite his endorsement of Trump, had never heard of the travel ban. “He don’t know the things that we know because he’s removed himself from society to a point where it don’t reach him,” T.I. said. West calls his struggle the right to be a “free thinker,” and he is, indeed, championing a kind of freedom—a white freedom, freedom without consequence, freedom without criticism, freedom to be proud and ignorant; freedom to profit off a people in one moment and abandon them in the next; a Stand Your Ground freedom, freedom without responsibility, without hard memory; a Monticello without slavery, a Confederate freedom, the freedom of John C. Calhoun, not the freedom of Harriet Tubman, which calls you to risk your own; not the freedom of Nat Turner, which calls you to give even more, but a conqueror’s freedom, freedom of the strong built on antipathy or indifference to the weak, the freedom of rape buttons, pussy grabbers, and fuck you anyway, bitch; freedom of oil and invisible wars, the freedom of suburbs drawn with red lines, the white freedom of Calabasas.

Kanye isn’t a “real” black man. He isn’t down for the “struggle.” He has no idea how to keep anything “real.” She affirms this with her last words.

And so for Kanye West, I wonder what he might be, if he could find himself back into connection, back to that place where he sought not a disconnected freedom of “I,” but a black freedom that called him back—back to the bone and drum, back to Chicago, back to Home.

Here is Professor Michael Eric Dyson of Georgetown University calling Kanye West a white supremacist.

“This is white supremacy by ventriloquism. A black mouth is moving, but white racist ideals are flowing from Kanye’s mouth.” Seems pretty clear to me: Kanye West is a white supremacist. You heard it from the mouth of a racist himself. What has BZ said for years? “No one is equal until everyone is equal”?

As a Leftist troll instructed me on Twitter: “He’s off his meds.” He can’t be trusted. He’s a massive sycophant. He cannot be provided attention. But I ask: trust to do what? And for whom? And “even if,” doesn’t Kanye West “get” to have an opinion and express it in public? Further, how is it that my Leftist troll knows precisely what’s percolating about in the head of Kanye West? How does my Leftist troll know that Kanye hasn’t been taking his meds for the past month? Is my Leftist troll a psychiatrist? Are any of the LDAMM psychiatrists who diagnose? Hardly. Yet they’re the first to point and say “j’accuse.”

It’s not like black celebrities haven’t been invited to the White House before under the, ahem, “previous administration.” That was just peachy. What’s the difference between then and now? Oh yeah. Political ideology. Support for Trump. Trump is evil. People who support Trump are evil. Therefore Kanye West is evil. I get it.

Furthermore, remember: Leftists do not comport to any definition of a “mob” whatsoever. Don’t say the word. Don’t even think the word.

Candace Owens weighed in.

As did more members of #WalkAway.

As did Tucker Carlson.

Let me tell you what this was, and what you saw.

More indicia to suggest that November 6th might not go well for Demorats.

BZ