Kanye West proves us wrong by having the gall to call civil rights activist Rosa Parks “a plant” just when you thought he couldn’t get any lower.
On Clubhouse, West launched into an irrational tirade against the critical movement’s leaders, claiming that “Since 1948, all of these movement… I am aware that I will anger woke folks. A little bit about [Martin Luther King Jr.], a little bit about [John F. Kennedy], a little bit about Malcolm X, and a little bit about Rosa Parks. Rosa Parks was a fake, as we all know. The only “hero,” according to the Donda rapper, is “Jesus Christ.”
Expanding on his senseless tirade, West said that “everyone knows” that former President Barack Obama is not from Chicago when asked about his hometown. For the record, Obama was raised in Chicago and, in his 20s, launched a successful career as a community organiser. However, we wonder if he’ll follow the lead of his political and ideological friend Donald Trump and request to examine the documentation.
West appears to be sticking to his conspiracy beliefs as he continues to promote the idea that Jews control the media and are to blame for the spread of distressing news. Clubhouse has since removed West off its site, but why it allowed him on in the first place is a mystery in and of itself. They use these media outlets to stir up controversy. Outrage is a market. the economy of trauma. This week, we’re going to highlight which death? It’s not like 14 people aren’t slain in Chicago every week. But no, we’re going to make this known on our — I won’t tell whose platform — They were Jews.
Ironically, West is using the media to criticise the entertainment industry, yet it is obvious that nothing he says or does makes any sense.