Kanye West came out in support of Trump, that's what. This prompted my curiosity. Why would this man who once said that George Bush didn't care about black people endorse Trump? I curiously did an inquiry into his past and discography, and Oh Boy, this was a gamechanger.How can you trust the words of someone amidst mania, amidst conspiratorial ideas, amidst self-medication and egoist madness?
His support of Trump means nothing within his current state of mental decay, and if you look at their expressions upon meeting each other they both seem unusually uncomfortable next to each other. The only thing they really have in common is the idea that "other people shouldn't interrupt your flow".
Seriously, Kanye West is just someone who fetishizes the manic state, and his interviews with people like David Letterman more than confirm why he's an unstable role model. Both Trump and Kanye exhibit bouts of narcissism, but over very, very different reasons.I don't necessarily trust his words totally, but he is very interesting to say the least.
I feel like the you who resonates strongly with him is more based on your moments of caffeine and zeal in relation to his... err, confidence?
I honestly just feel bad for the guy.I can't speak for how he's doing right now but it is hard not to feel bad for him on tracks like Pinocchio Story
There's always room to pity anyone, and those songs came from his life.
He was on pills since he was a small child, and was taught to self-medicate at the same time. He's a rich tragedy.
He seems ok enough at the moment