Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’s still relevant because many people are able to celebrate his body of creative work from his mental health issues.
If you care enough to post this, you should at least make the effort to do enough research to understand that Kanye’s issues go way beyond the two white female artists that just happen to be the ones that you personally know about.
If he has such issues he should have someone in his entourage that tells him to shut up every now and then. Everyone has issues - they dont have the soapbox he has. He is a loser and so are you.
Britney Spears has issues and everyone yelled that she should be able to do what she wants. People told her to shut up and everyone yelled it wasn’t fair. Now she’s on IG trying looking foolish and like she needs mental help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’s still relevant because many people are able to celebrate his body of creative work from his mental health issues.
If you care enough to post this, you should at least make the effort to do enough research to understand that Kanye’s issues go way beyond the two white female artists that just happen to be the ones that you personally know about.
If he has such issues he should have someone in his entourage that tells him to shut up every now and then. Everyone has issues - they dont have the soapbox he has. He is a loser and so are you.
Britney Spears has issues and everyone yelled that she should be able to do what she wants. People told her to shut up and everyone yelled it wasn’t fair. Now she’s on IG trying looking foolish and like she needs mental help.
Anonymous wrote:What is it with Kanye and white female artists? He's demanding Billie Eilish apologize for something she never did. This is on top of the Taylor Swift awards fiasco. Why is he still relevant? He really seems off balance.
mAnonymous wrote:What is it with Kanye and white female artists? He's demanding Billie Eilish apologize for something she never did. This is on top of the Taylor Swift awards fiasco. Why is he still relevant? He really seems off balance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did Billie E feel the need to make the comment about how she helps people at her concert? That was a total dig. Kanye is 100% right here.
No, he isn’t.
We can’t fix problems if we don’t address them.
Kanye is more concerned with Travis’ itty bitty feelings than accepting the reality that Travis screwed up and the end result was deadly.
Good for Eilish for acting like a responsible human.
Kanye probably only did this to garner a response from Kim or another Kardashian. He doesn’t really care about Travis.
Anonymous wrote:100% agreeAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did Billie E feel the need to make the comment about how she helps people at her concert? That was a total dig. Kanye is 100% right here.
No. Maybe it was a dig. But Travis Scott doesn’t need Kanye capping for him. Why did Kanye feel the need to make his comment? Because he’s a media who$re.
Pretty sure you mean "caping," but Kanye is friends and sort-of brothers in law with Travis which is why he commented. That and he has no filter. Additionally they're both going to be at the same show soon, which he mentioned in the tweet.
It was a dig at Travis Scott, implying that he knew people were in trouble and didn't stop. Travis Scott certainly SHOULD HAVE known that people were in trouble, and the way that he encourages people to rush the stage is dangerous, but I do not believe that he actually did know. Her implication that he knew people were dying and didn't care is pretty gross, and using it to congratulate herself is too. Kanye still needs to stay off social media, but framing this as "he keeps attacking white women" is sus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’s still relevant because many people are able to celebrate his body of creative work from his mental health issues.
If you care enough to post this, you should at least make the effort to do enough research to understand that Kanye’s issues go way beyond the two white female artists that just happen to be the ones that you personally know about.
If he has such issues he should have someone in his entourage that tells him to shut up every now and then. Everyone has issues - they dont have the soapbox he has. He is a loser and so are you.
Exactly. During his Drink Champs interview from October he said horrible things about Drake, Soulja Boy, Big Sean, Taib Kweli, Just Blaze, and John Legend. All Black men.Anonymous wrote:He speaks his mind. What does this have to do with white female artists? He’s had issues with plenty of male black rappers.
100% agreeAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did Billie E feel the need to make the comment about how she helps people at her concert? That was a total dig. Kanye is 100% right here.
No. Maybe it was a dig. But Travis Scott doesn’t need Kanye capping for him. Why did Kanye feel the need to make his comment? Because he’s a media who$re.
Pretty sure you mean "caping," but Kanye is friends and sort-of brothers in law with Travis which is why he commented. That and he has no filter. Additionally they're both going to be at the same show soon, which he mentioned in the tweet.
It was a dig at Travis Scott, implying that he knew people were in trouble and didn't stop. Travis Scott certainly SHOULD HAVE known that people were in trouble, and the way that he encourages people to rush the stage is dangerous, but I do not believe that he actually did know. Her implication that he knew people were dying and didn't care is pretty gross, and using it to congratulate herself is too. Kanye still needs to stay off social media, but framing this as "he keeps attacking white women" is sus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did Billie E feel the need to make the comment about how she helps people at her concert? That was a total dig. Kanye is 100% right here.
No. Maybe it was a dig. But Travis Scott doesn’t need Kanye capping for him. Why did Kanye feel the need to make his comment? Because he’s a media who$re.
Pretty sure you mean "caping," but Kanye is friends and sort-of brothers in law with Travis which is why he commented. That and he has no filter. Additionally they're both going to be at the same show soon, which he mentioned in the tweet.
It was a dig at Travis Scott, implying that he knew people were in trouble and didn't stop. Travis Scott certainly SHOULD HAVE known that people were in trouble, and the way that he encourages people to rush the stage is dangerous, but I do not believe that he actually did know. Her implication that he knew people were dying and didn't care is pretty gross, and using it to congratulate herself is too. Kanye still needs to stay off social media, but framing this as "he keeps attacking white women" is sus.
During a recent show in Atlanta, Billie stopped for a moment to provide help to a distressed fan in the audience. Eilish asked if they needed an inhaler, requested her crew to come to help, and told her fans to give the fan space. “Give her some time. Don’t crowd,” she said. “I wait for people to be OK until I keep going.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’s still relevant because many people are able to celebrate his body of creative work from his mental health issues.
If you care enough to post this, you should at least make the effort to do enough research to understand that Kanye’s issues go way beyond the two white female artists that just happen to be the ones that you personally know about.
If he has such issues he should have someone in his entourage that tells him to shut up every now and then. Everyone has issues - they dont have the soapbox he has. He is a loser and so are you.
Anonymous wrote:Why did Billie E feel the need to make the comment about how she helps people at her concert? That was a total dig. Kanye is 100% right here.
Anonymous wrote:What is it with Kanye and white female artists? He's demanding Billie Eilish apologize for something she never did. This is on top of the Taylor Swift awards fiasco. Why is he still relevant? He really seems off balance.