KANYE WEST x JIMMY KIMMEL [Full Interview in OP]

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Did I say that? What does being a rapper have to do with have a high-fashion clothing line? Nothing. That's my point. He expects access because he thinks he's a GOD. He's arrogant.

No it doesn't warrant anything. Because he didnt get a sneaker deal that makes them racist? No other black person has a sneaker deal?
Again he gave a clear example in his interview you giving an opinion behind a computer about a world your not involved in? Is that what it comes to? So your really made that he made a song calling his self a god and you dont like his personality? Thats the only real point you have made so why dont you just say that? Did you miss the part about working in fashion for 10 years or going to art school moving to Paris, opening an office doing fashion shows? You said he shouldnt have a line cause hes a rapper. I never said he should have one cause hes a rapper. That point is irrelevant either stance you take in my opinion unless you arguing they already have a fan base. People can learn and do whatever they wish, if people are holding an industry or resources hostage that's an issue.
 

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I listened to the interview and the issue is he's begging white folks for help and is throwing a fit that they wont give it to him...


After Spike Lee got nominated for an Oscar for Do The Right Thing he was getting lowballed by the studios for his Malcolm X budget...What did he do? He got on the phone with everyone from Oprah, Bill Cosby, Magic, Jordan and Janet Jackson and asked for funds and investment.. That's Black Power... Thats Black excellence..Not this crybaby sh1t that Ye is on...

You brag about how your girl is so rich she doesn't need you for money and how your big brother is so caked up and plugged up he can cut n1ggas from NBA teams..What you need "help" from Nike for then n1gga? Stop buying lambos and flying PJ's everywhere and invest in your company forreal...And if its not enough ask your friends to help so yall can have a real black owned business from bottom to top...


I hear you on that, going by his interview (I know nothing about the fashion world) he said you cant do any of that stuff without backing and named others who are being backed.
 

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The biggest problem with Kanye is that he always says "I'm a God" "I'm elite" dadadada but every time he is begging other people. The fashion shyt, he's sending designs to other companies rather than being Godly and creating his own brand. Example, Nike "oh why arent u making my shoes" Louis Vuitton etc. The music shyt, "fukk corporations and the music industry" bbbbbut hey can u please distribute my CDs to all the Best Buys in America.

SMH

Yea...I can't front here. Kanye has more than enough money to start his own brand and create his own destiny. Nike was started with $1000. Kanye has millions. He don't even have the run the company. He could hire some Harvard or Wharton MBA and sit back in a creative role. Basically put up or shut up nikka. That's kinda how I'm feeling lately. Blacks need to stop begging white people to accept us and do us :manny: Start playing this game like the Chinese and the Arabs and the Indians. Do our own thing and if whites want to do business with us, they have to come sit at our table :manny: You don't get respect by begging. You get respect from being powerful and right now, we ain't looking that powerful :manny: We're a very creative people. Always have been. But, we haven't channeled that creativity into ownership yet.
 
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bout to??? lmao

He ethered Kanye

"he said he know Kanye gets good p*ssy, He saw the tape of his wifey" LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

:banderas: that shyt had me rollin. WIfe hoes with sex tape brehs
 

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I listened to the interview and the issue is he's begging white folks for help and is throwing a fit that they wont give it to him...


After Spike Lee got nominated for an Oscar for Do The Right Thing he was getting lowballed by the studios for his Malcolm X budget...What did he do? He got on the phone with everyone from Oprah, Bill Cosby, Magic, Jordan and Janet Jackson and asked for funds and investment.. That's Black Power... Thats Black excellence..Not this crybaby sh1t that Ye is on...

You brag about how your girl is so rich she doesn't need you for money and how your big brother is so caked up and plugged up he can cut n1ggas from NBA teams..What you need "help" from Nike for then n1gga? Stop buying lambos and flying PJ's everywhere and invest in your company forreal...And if its not enough ask your friends to help so yall can have a real black owned business from bottom to top...


YEP!
 

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And you know about there struggles how again?

If they were struggling, or being black balled because of their race we would probably have heard about it. Problem is...scoring a movie and coming up with an idea for a faggy looking shoe for somebody else to make for you are two different things.
 

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Yea...I can't front here. Kanye has more than enough money to start his own brand and create his own destiny. Nike was started with $1000. Kanye has millions. He don't even have the run the company. He could hire some Harvard or Wharton MBA and sit back in a creative role. Basically put up or shut up nikka. That's kinda how I'm feeling lately. Blacks need to stop begging white people to accept us and do us :manny: Start playing this game like the Chinese and the Arabs and the Indians. Do our own thing and if whites want to do business with us, they have to come sit at our table :manny: You don't get respect by begging. You get respect from being powerful and right now, we ain't looking that powerful :manny:

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These dudes will argue why they must stay inferior and continue to beg with "isolationism doesn't work" blah blah blah. Indians, asians and arabs will never beg a cac to put them on. They largely practice group economics in everything they do. With negroes like these do you ever think Bollywood could be started with us? Doubt it. Because it's not "big" enough which is really just code for "white people won't come and see it or acknowledge it so there's no point in doing it" :snoop:
 

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, asians and arabs will never beg a cac to put them on. They largely practice group economics in everything they do.

This is actually an interesting point and very true aside from the racist extra (lol). For example out here in Southern California the Vietnamese businesses in the area of 'Little Saigon' do well for themselves because they cater to all the Vietnamese who live in that area. Then youll have a white guy like me who enjoys the food and products they sell and I show up anyways. They don't cater to me or even have anything really in English but still get my money. I learned what what was what and actually bent myself to their will instead of vice versa.

If a product or service is truly good and you cater to a core customer base, others will trickle in eventually with out having to go out of your way for people outside of that.
 
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The Worst Part Of The Kanye-Kimmel Saga? It's Hardly Surprising.
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Kia MakarechiSep 27, 2013

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Thursday night was a hot one for retweets. Kanye West ripped into Jimmy Kimmel over a sketch the latter commissioned in which a child reads quotes from West's interview with BBC Radio 1's Zane Lowe.

West was truly enraged, indicting Kimmel for mocking him by saying the comic was "out of line to try and spoof the first piece of honest media in years" and telling Kimmel that he doesn't "take it as a joke." "You don't have scumbags hopping over fences trying to take pictures of your daughter," West claimed before devolving into pure rage and accusing Kimmel of leading a sexless life and having an artless face.

For some, it was just another of West's "rants," another time that Angry/Crazy/Unhinged Kanye West let his ego get the best of him. Those people are basic.

Kanye's greatest genius might not be music or Air Yeezys or anything you can listen to or hold, but his self-fashioned status as a mirror: The collective American reaction to Kanye is and has always been a damning look into how we choose to see people. West was a beloved, even cute performer to America back when he was wearing Polo shirts and smiling his way through interviews. But now, the man usually clad in black leather and a scowl challenges dominant media narratives at every turn and gets hell to pay for it.

Let's talk about what Kanye actually said in his interview with Zane Lowe. He said that he feels he's not respected as a designer by white executives in the fashion world. He contrasted his shut-out from corporate branding and designing deals to those worlds' embrace of Lady Gaga. He noted that he's the biggest rock star on the planet.

Where did he lie? Which one of those statements is not only true, but obvious to anyone who doesn't force themselves to believe in the myth of a post-racial America? Are we really mad because Kanye thinks black creatives have a harder time being taken seriously than white creatives, or are we mad because Kanye is confident enough to say it out loud?

Kimmel's spoof was insulting because, as Ayesha Siddiqi noted last night, the sketch "didn't even change his words, they literally replaced him with a child. That's how White America sees Kanye and that's his battle."


"Kimmel did everything Kanye kept explaining always happens to him, not being taken seriously as a black creative," Siddiqi continued. (Her whole set of tweets from last night should probably be required reading.)

West's anger must be considered in its full context: The rapper has been a lightning rod because he has repeatedly spoken his mind on his own timetable. What has West done to turn so many people against him? He gave voice to a common sentiment about George Bush, interrupted Taylor Swift and occasionally lashes out at paparazzi whose job it is to ruin his life and have fun doing it.

We live in a world where countless celebrities have engaged in horrific acts of domestic violence and continue to work, and yet America is upset about a visionary creative who doesn't always say the politically correct thing.

Adding insult to injury, Kimmel's response to Kanye's comments was predictably dismissive. On Thursday's "Jimmy Kimmel Live," the comedian gleefully deemed himself in a "rap beef" (because, yes, rappers can only have "rap beefs," they can't just be hurt, offended or wronged) and admitted that he didn't really know much of what Kanye was even talking about (a copout). But worsestill, Kimmel claimed there were two Kanye's, a "bad Kanye" who was behind Thursday's tweets and "a good Kanye West, who posed for a picture with my dad."

Obviously, there are not two Kanye's. There is one Kanye, who poses for pictures with people's dads, cries about his mother's passing on national television and is endearingly defensive of his baby daughter's privacy. It's this same Kanye who gets mad when he gives risky testimony to having experienced racism only to have his words voiced by a child in a mocking sketch.

It's easier for Kimmel, a "Man Show" alumnus who built his career cracking bro jokes while women in bikinis jumped on trampolines and prides himself on trolling news outlets, to dismiss real criticism as part of some foreign monster that fuels "Bad Kanye." It's easier for him because he's lazy, and because he knows he can get away with it.

Because, after all, who's going to take the side of an angry black rapper when there's a grinning white comic on a major U.S. television network to stand behind? The deck is stacked in his favor.

http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/4002282?ncid=edlinkusaolp00000003
 

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How come nobody is mad at RZA for scoring and directing motion pictures?

How come people aren't clowning 50 for getting into the fight promotion game?

How come Ludacris opening restaraunts isn't the subject of jokes and ridicule?

You really think this is about Kanye's blackness and not the way he carries himself?

Race card rejected....

That's all stuff they can do with their money alone or with a simple cosign that Nike won't give, high culture creative stuff is still dominated by rich white people and you need a cosign. RZA got the co-sign from Tarantino, Ludacris got that actor money and both Don King, De La Hoya and Mayweather broke down the door all the way down for 50.

Plus let's not act like some people just can't stand him anymore because of his comments about Bush and the Taylor Swift fiasco.
 
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