October 05, 2022, 04:11 PM
This week, rapper Kanye West hosted a runway show at Paris Fashion week debuting new looks from his upcoming Yeezy collection, featuring a long-sleeve crewneck that left the Regime Media enraged.
West was pictured with Daily Wire contributor Candace Owens donning matching shirts with “White Lives Matter” emblazoned across the back in large, white lettering.
CLIP, Kanye West: “You can’t manage me. This is an unmanageable situation.”
Media backlash ensued instantly, and among the critics was the family of deceased jogger Amaud Arbery. Arbery’s mother released a statement to Rolling Stone through her attorney, stating:
“As a result of [West’s] display, ‘White Lives Matter’ started trending in the U.S., which would directly support and legitimize extremist behavior, [much] like the behavior that took the life of her son,”
Gabriella Karefa-Johnson, the editor of Vogue magazine, wrote: “Indefensible behavior … there is no excuse, there is no art here.”
The New York Times simply stated: “Yeezy is dead.”
In 2018, the Regime Media similarly attacked West after his Oval Office meeting with President Trump:
“And we also, as black people, we have to take a responsibility for what we’re doing. We kill each other more than police officers. And that’s not saying that the police officer is not is not an issue, because they are in a place – a position of power.”
In response to the media uproar, West made a statement on his Instagram. He wrote: “Everyone knows that Black Lives Matter was a scam, now it’s over, you’re welcome”.
According to Bloomberg, West is the wealthiest black man in the history of the United States, with an estimated net worth of $6.6B, a fortune he’s made from his seven platinum albums and clothing deals with Nike, Adidas, and The Gap.
An unlikely ally to the Historic American Nation — West may be one of the most influential figures on the planet to claim “White Lives Matter”.
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