So far it's mostly now baked down to conspiracy theory questions and alternative politics in the interview, not really much to report from that. Kanye however does admit to a negative trait about himself, something he normally struggles to do:
He said he was jealous of something (coverage over a school shooting when they are otherwise a normal thing in Chicago that end up never covered), then repeated the word to admit to other things he's envious of in relation to other cultures. He wasn't really able to internalize or self-direct that word before, but he seems to have found a way to try to throw a positive spin onto it far enough to almost be humble over something.
He also after an hour and a half gets over himself enough to figure that not all Jewish people are the gangraping business men he was making them out to be, even kinda apologizes, which is in stark contrast to how he refused to even consider such a thing prior for a good, long, while. Dude's ego is loud, but after a while he finally tired out enough to think a little more clearly. Prior to the apology he figured that his 'Defcon 3' comment should offend all Jewish people to 'send them a message', while now he's more thinking that it can be done friendly... but fears that an apology might make the problem die down (more woke words essentially).
It ends with Piers and Kanye agreeing to have Piers platform be able to be used to expose those who are hurting 'his people', 'especially in the entertainment industry', but we'll see how far that goes.
Overall an interesting interview for watching Kanye go through different stages of coping before chilling out.
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