Posted on 05/02/2018 1:37:43 PM PDT by ethom
Rap superstar and cultural critic Kanye West praised President Donald Trump for his successes, pointing out that sometimes, people had to be a bit crazy in order to be successful. I believe that Kim Jong-Un didnt believe that Barack Obama was crazy enough to come at him, West said. Sometimes you need some crazy [bleep] to change something.
West appeared impressed by Trumps ability to bring about moments of peace in North Korea and South Korea. He compared Trump to other geniuses whom people thought were crazy, like Apples iPhone creator Steve Jobs.
He cited Albert Einsteins quote about the definition of insanity being someone doing the same thing while expecting a different result, suggesting that Trump critics should open up to the president.
So we keep on saying, I hate you, I hate you, how are we going to get a different result out of hate? Why dont we just try love? he said.
West said that it could be a good thing for him to visit Trump and talk about changes in black communities.
If we dont like Trump, we have to talk, because Trump is a human being also, he said. And he is in a very powerful position.
People say feel free, but they dont really want us to feel free, he said. I felt a freedom in, first of all, just doing something that everybody tells you not to do.
West continued by saying that rappers like Snoop-Dogg were hypocritical in featuring the famous billionaire in their songs but turning against him when he was elected.
Trump is one of rappers favorite people, right? he said.
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So we keep on saying, I hate you, I hate you, how are we going to get a different result out of hate? Why dont we just try love? he said."
Because the Democrat party is invested in that hate, and fueling perpetual enragement in the Black community that they themselves created and blame on Republicans. It's the only way they continue to get 90% of the Black vote since 1964.
He would definitely know about that.
Politics is downstream from culture ~Andrew Breitbart
“So we keep on saying, I hate you, I hate you, how are we going to get a different result out of hate? Why dont we just try love? he said”
Simply said, yet profound, at least to a leftist.
Let's play the role of Mr. Obvious and reply, "Because, 'God is love,' and the cultish and oppressive Progressive ideology compels that God be excluded from the so-called 'public square.'"
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