clearly you didn't watch the whole interview. and perhaps struggle with comprehension and finding the root issue of what Kanye was talking about. fukk all the leather jogging pants and the antics. He's stating that if you're black or brown you will be confined in a box. It will be nearly impossible to break out of that box unless you do something so fukking spectacular that the powers that be have to let you up to the next level for fear of it affecting their sales or their bottom line in some way. essentially he is saying that it is his mission to change that within the music entertainment industry, and within fashion or architecture or wherever he wants to bring his insight. He pays homage in the interview to those that came before. And he feels like its his duty to be the trailblazer for the next generation despite the critics and kimmels of the world. It's deeper than Kanye. This is for every nikka that does twice as much work as the next guy, but because hes black and he doesnt have connections with the boss's boss or reminds the boss of his grandson or some shyt...the slacker cac gets ahead, while you barely gettin paid for that OT work. He's saying fukk the color of my skin and fukk the politics. Base him off his talent and what he creates. And even though i think the shyts look horrible. The leather jogging pants are huge in the city. And I can only imagine in Europe and the rest of the world. So he has a legitimate right to be frustrated.
...And apparently black and white people alike don't agree with his way of thinking?