Kanye West running for President.

Apparently he’s been recently diagnosed with autism.
autism doesnt make people tweet crazy stuff.

you sure it wasnt schizophrenia


Schizophrenia is a chronic mental illness that affects how a person thinks, feels, and behaves. It's characterized by disruptions in thought processes, perceptions, and social interactions.

Symptoms
  • Hallucinations: Hearing, seeing, smelling, tasting, or feeling things that aren't there

  • Delusions: Fixed beliefs that something is true, even when evidence contradicts it

  • Disorganized thinking: Speech that's jumbled or irrelevant

    • Disorganized behavior: Doing things that seem bizarre or purposeless
    • Flat or inappropriate affect: Reduced expression of emotions, or emotional responses that are unpredictable or inappropriate
    • Social withdrawal: Wanting to avoid people, or feeling disconnected from feelings or emotions
the hallucinations, delusions and jumbled/irrelevant speech parts make sense when you try to decode his tweets
 
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Weird - people say the same thing about Elon. Must be a nazi thing.

My favourite part of that video is that even one of the ExpErTs says "it boggles the mind, it's almost hard hard to understand how this is happening in 2022". Well... it's hard to understand for a reason, because it actually isn't happening in the way it's bring reported, unfortunately standard dirty dirty smear merchant media behavior.

The whole interview is far more illuminating about his views. It's far from "I LOVE HITLER" in isolation, he says those things as part of a larger message of love for all/tied to Christianity. I'm not standing by his views or anything, clearly he's extremely unhinged, but I totally reject this kind of horrendous reporting and tying it to your argument makes you complicit in that messaging, something I don't believe you want to do. To effectively understand things and avoid this trap we need to dive deeper and grasp the context behind why people do things and not just the surface level. As an example, if I say "I'm a nazi" or "I love Hitler". Does that make me a nazi? Does that mean I actually love Hitler? If you clip that and feed it to people who are primed and ready to find nazis under the floorboards, of course it is enough for them. They'll even believe it wholeheartedly while simultaneously saying out loud how it's hard for them to understand! If you read my entire post, however, you'll understand it's part of me explaining why context matters and clipped reporting with a skewed analysis:source ratio of 23:1 is a really terrible thing to do, and equally as bad to tie yourself to.

I urge you to watch an extended video which I hope will give you pause for thought. Excuse the commentary/reaction nature of the video, it's hard to find a video of the full thing on YT and this is all I've got for now.

 
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The whole interview is far more illuminating about his views. It's far from "I LOVE HITLER" in isolation, he says those things as part of a larger message of love for all/tied to Christianity.

Genuinely the funniest and most alarming thing I've read someone post on this forum in a while.
 
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Genuinely the funniest and most alarming thing I've read someone post on this forum in a while.
Nothing wrong with acknowledging that every human (yes, even the worst of us) has fundamental value as a human being. Whether the way he's going about that in a way that is remotely sane is another discussion!
 
Apparently he’s been recently diagnosed with autism.
hasn't read trumps memo that DEI is out of favour in real-life ( BBC podcast last week interviewing redundant multi-national diversity consultancies)
also wouldn't be allowed to perform at super bowl.
 
My favourite part of that video is that even one of the ExpErTs says "it boggles the mind, it's almost hard hard to understand how this is happening in 2022". Well... it's hard to understand for a reason, because it actually isn't happening in the way it's bring reported, unfortunately standard dirty dirty smear merchant media behavior.

The whole interview is far more illuminating about his views. It's far from "I LOVE HITLER" in isolation, he says those things as part of a larger message of love for all/tied to Christianity. I'm not standing by his views or anything, clearly he's extremely unhinged, but I totally reject this kind of horrendous reporting and tying it to your argument makes you complicit in that messaging, something I don't believe you want to do. To effectively understand things and avoid this trap we need to dive deeper and grasp the context behind why people do things and not just the surface level. As an example, if I say "I'm a nazi" or "I love Hitler". Does that make me a nazi? Does that mean I actually love Hitler? If you clip that and feed it to people who are primed and ready to find nazis under the floorboards, of course it is enough for them. They'll even believe it wholeheartedly while simultaneously saying out loud how it's hard for them to understand! If you read my entire post, however, you'll understand it's part of me explaining why context matters and clipped reporting with a skewed analysis:source ratio of 23:1 is a really terrible thing to do, and equally as bad to tie yourself to.

I urge you to watch an extended video which I hope will give you pause for thought. Excuse the commentary/reaction nature of the video, it's hard to find a video of the full thing on YT and this is all I've got for now.


Empty quoting for posterity.
 
wow what a nutter I had to laugh at this one though
I saw that in this messed up feed

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His merch website is now only selling one thing...

A white t shirt with a black swastika on it...

Yikes..
 
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