Is Ye actually red pilled or is he acting like it

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why did he match it with his skin color
 
[Firstly, to provide a warning to anyone wanting to watch the full interview: at the end of the footage (1:20:50), there's a preview attached of a music video for Ye's song "WW3" that features a bunch of pornographic images, including clips of nude women being struck with whips, so beware of that.]
In the interview, Ye himself also speaks about the idea of the "red pill" (at 40:20), referencing The Matrix in comparison to his own feud with rapper Playboi Carti regarding his daughter North, where Carti has taken the "blue pill" and accepted the dominance of the "invisible hand" over the industry he works in for his own benefit, while Ye has decided to take action against it at the cost of plentiful detriments in order to strive for what he sees as true.
There's a good bit of political commentary that he provides throughout this footage that I find most reflective of a very traditional "Black nationalist" attitude--especially in regards to his comments on Jewish supremacy--that I find most reminiscent of the similar thoughts of past colored people like Malcolm X. However, in this interview, Ye also speaks about the fragility of Black gang culture in the face of culturally-enforced greed and envy, the injustice he feels with the conditions of his divorce, and the fashion and music industries' sexual exploitation of child celebrities, all of these interspersed with his spontaneous bouts of anger at various people in the music industry who have tried to use him for their own purposes and similarly sporadic bouts of extreme narcissism.
Generally, it's a very intriguing interview, especially since it was filmed just a day after he began hiding out in the hotel when the Kardashians sent people to his original California hideout to try and hospitalize him. Just don't watch it past the 1:20:50 mark.
 
Evil version of the Ku Klux Klan
we are the nog nox klan
the goddamn CRAKKAS and the opps
[Firstly, to provide a warning to anyone wanting to watch the full interview: at the end of the footage (1:20:50), there's a preview attached of a music video for Ye's song "WW3" that features a bunch of pornographic images, including clips of nude women being struck with whips, so beware of that.]
In the interview, Ye himself also speaks about the idea of the "red pill" (at 40:20), referencing The Matrix in comparison to his own feud with rapper Playboi Carti regarding his daughter North, where Carti has taken the "blue pill" and accepted the dominance of the "invisible hand" over the industry he works in for his own benefit, while Ye has decided to take action against it at the cost of plentiful detriments in order to strive for what he sees as true.
There's a good bit of political commentary that he provides throughout this footage that I find most reflective of a very traditional "Black nationalist" attitude--especially in regards to his comments on Jewish supremacy--that I find most reminiscent of the similar thoughts of past colored people like Malcolm X. However, in this interview, Ye also speaks about the fragility of Black gang culture in the face of culturally-enforced greed and envy, the injustice he feels with the conditions of his divorce, and the fashion and music industries' sexual exploitation of child celebrities, all of these interspersed with his spontaneous bouts of anger at various people in the music industry who have tried to use him for their own purposes and similarly sporadic bouts of extreme narcissism.
Generally, it's a very intriguing interview, especially since it was filmed just a day after he began hiding out in the hotel when the Kardashians sent people to his original California hideout to try and hospitalize him. Just don't watch it past the 1:20:50 mark.
using his music to redpill nogs about chuddy viewpoints
actual 4d chess
 
[Firstly, to provide a warning to anyone wanting to watch the full interview: at the end of the footage (1:20:50), there's a preview attached of a music video for Ye's song "WW3" that features a bunch of pornographic images, including clips of nude women being struck with whips, so beware of that.]
In the interview, Ye himself also speaks about the idea of the "red pill" (at 40:20), referencing The Matrix in comparison to his own feud with rapper Playboi Carti regarding his daughter North, where Carti has taken the "blue pill" and accepted the dominance of the "invisible hand" over the industry he works in for his own benefit, while Ye has decided to take action against it at the cost of plentiful detriments in order to strive for what he sees as true.
There's a good bit of political commentary that he provides throughout this footage that I find most reflective of a very traditional "Black nationalist" attitude--especially in regards to his comments on Jewish supremacy--that I find most reminiscent of the similar thoughts of past colored people like Malcolm X. However, in this interview, Ye also speaks about the fragility of Black gang culture in the face of culturally-enforced greed and envy, the injustice he feels with the conditions of his divorce, and the fashion and music industries' sexual exploitation of child celebrities, all of these interspersed with his spontaneous bouts of anger at various people in the music industry who have tried to use him for their own purposes and similarly sporadic bouts of extreme narcissism.
Generally, it's a very intriguing interview, especially since it was filmed just a day after he began hiding out in the hotel when the Kardashians sent people to his original California hideout to try and hospitalize him. Just don't watch it past the 1:20:50 mark.
I can’t take him seriously when he includes porn in it for no reason. Also, he’s posting interracial pornography on Twitter again.
 
Apparent album cover of some sort of surprise political mixtape that he said would release today, alongside the original source image of the cover. Edits to the picture include the darkening of the Klansman’s skin and the erasure of the dog from the image. I’m not sure if the constant, peculiar artistic juxtapositions he’s been making recently between Klan activities and miscegenation have some sort of deeper message that he’ll expand upon in the coming music, but I guess we’ll just have to wait and see what else comes from him.
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I think it would’ve made the cover a lot better if he kept the dog.
 
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