Ye, otherwise known as Kanye West, is a picture of a man falling.
A man that has nothing to hold onto.
A man grasping at anything. Everything.
Ye is in free fall and he now has nothing to lose. So he’s saying anything that may give him something to hold on. Something to stop his descent. His nonsensical gibberish about blaming the jews for “controlling the black voice” stands in direct opposition to his other rants about slavery and oppression being a “choice”.
Ye has always had the courage to say what thinks. Made clear during Hurricane Katrina when he famously said “George Bush doesn’t care about black people”. And when previously he saw reason to keep some of his opinions to himself, he now sees none.
Kanye West 16 years ago today:
— XXL Magazine (@XXL) September 2, 2021
“George Bush doesn’t care about Black people.”pic.twitter.com/3oBeJHioc1
And as his star loses its luminosity we’ll see a lot more from him in a bid to find a new home. A home with the people that were always his and yet so ironically not.
As Ye unravels what will happen to his “friends” like Elon Musk? Will they stick with him?
Welcome back to Twitter, my friend!
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 8, 2022
Probably not. It’s one thing to have an edge-lord as a friend. It’s another to have a nazi. Ye will find himself surrounded by a smaller and more violent and toxic circle that will just accelerate his fall.