Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Kanye has a difficult case of bipolar disorder, and no team that can manage him.
People do not understand mental illness. They egg it on when it's entertaining, or discriminated against it. The only time people express some sentiment of wanting to help is when there's a mass shooting and all they want is avoid talking about gun control...
Yes exactly.
As the family member of someone with bipolar, it’s really hard to read a lot of these posts. People just don’t get it.
Anonymous wrote:
Kanye has a difficult case of bipolar disorder, and no team that can manage him.
People do not understand mental illness. They egg it on when it's entertaining, or discriminated against it. The only time people express some sentiment of wanting to help is when there's a mass shooting and all they want is avoid talking about gun control...
NP here. Wrong. A lot of the big designers didn't want to work with Kim, and it was Kanye that introduced her to all of his fashion designer friends. She even thanked him for it last year during a speech when she won some sort of fashion icon award.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He thought marrying Kim Kardashian would make him one of the bros and was angry when it did not.
He wants to be a street thug, a minister, Gianni Versace, Donald Trump, and the next Elon Musk all at once. It’s strange
What exactly is "one of the bros"? Kanye is the one that gave Kim real legitimacy, to the extent she has any; not the other way around.
NP. I strongly disagree. While he was enormously popular in hip hop world, he had little reach beyond. I think she actually expanded his reach and gave HIM legitimacy outside of the music world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He thought marrying Kim Kardashian would make him one of the bros and was angry when it did not.
He wants to be a street thug, a minister, Gianni Versace, Donald Trump, and the next Elon Musk all at once. It’s strange
What exactly is "one of the bros"? Kanye is the one that gave Kim real legitimacy, to the extent she has any; not the other way around.
As African Americans, we are a stigmatized group. When I was a kid, my grandmother used to say to me "you better act right in front of those white folks". Do you think a white mother ever said to a white kid "you better at right in front of those black folks?" It's not the same.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's such an embarrassment for POC.
How do you figure?
This is absurd.
White people didn’t accept blame for Mel Gibson.
Anonymous wrote:He's such an embarrassment for POC.