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  • CammykazeCammykaze Member Posts: 1,397
    Cammykaze said:

    HAYSIE said:

    Cammykaze said:

    HAYSIE said:

    Cammykaze said:

    HAYSIE said:

    Cammykaze said:

    I will not be reading this post. It's "noisy looking".

    As I am sure you are aware newspaper are there to "sell stories", not to be objective. Health comes first in this regard so will say what I think of Kayne only.

    He is one of my favourite rappers, his album College Dropout brings a lot of good memories and was his first studio album. He is an excellent artist and great at his craft.

    He called out George Bush years ago and has called out Mark Zuckerburg not as many years ago. Not many musical people would have the balls to do that as that sort of thing is "career suicide".

    He goes home to a stunning looking woman and appears to be a decent human being. I would swap part of my life for his minus the fame. Not sure he would swap though ;)

    God spoke to him.
    He seems like the type to fully believe in his words and what he hears. Good luck to the man I say.
    God spoke to him.

    Do you think he speaks to him often?
    To give a quick answer on something I know nothing about and simply my opinion given you asked the question.

    He would likely speak to God more often than God speaks to him. ;)
    PIERS MORGAN: Kanye West's just humiliated his wife Kim in the most horrible way but if anyone should be stopping this mentally ill man from self-imploding in public - it's her. Or is she too busy selling underwear pics?




    Kanye West needs help. The rap star's performance last night at his supposed 'campaign rally' in Charleston was one of the most shocking and disturbing celebrity meltdowns I've witnessed


    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/index.html
    "this mentally ill man"

    Would be nice to have an adult conversation about this rather than using these sorts of terms. I think you are too harsh if that is your words. Maybe not harsh enough for some.

    If the mind can be controlled it can be a good personality type as you can be smarter than your average bear, be more caring and more compassionate than most. The other side is the emotional foresight. Some appear erratic and overly emotional. That's ok.

    Would rather someone was more emotional rather than cut off and lacking compassion.
    EDIT - read. Piers Morgan's words. He is quite known for stirring things to get a debate going. He's good at it, used to dislike him however he gets people talking which isn't the worst thing.
  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 36,462
    Cammykaze said:

    HAYSIE said:

    Cammykaze said:

    HAYSIE said:

    Cammykaze said:

    HAYSIE said:

    Cammykaze said:

    I will not be reading this post. It's "noisy looking".

    As I am sure you are aware newspaper are there to "sell stories", not to be objective. Health comes first in this regard so will say what I think of Kayne only.

    He is one of my favourite rappers, his album College Dropout brings a lot of good memories and was his first studio album. He is an excellent artist and great at his craft.

    He called out George Bush years ago and has called out Mark Zuckerburg not as many years ago. Not many musical people would have the balls to do that as that sort of thing is "career suicide".

    He goes home to a stunning looking woman and appears to be a decent human being. I would swap part of my life for his minus the fame. Not sure he would swap though ;)

    God spoke to him.
    He seems like the type to fully believe in his words and what he hears. Good luck to the man I say.
    God spoke to him.

    Do you think he speaks to him often?
    To give a quick answer on something I know nothing about and simply my opinion given you asked the question.

    He would likely speak to God more often than God speaks to him. ;)
    PIERS MORGAN: Kanye West's just humiliated his wife Kim in the most horrible way but if anyone should be stopping this mentally ill man from self-imploding in public - it's her. Or is she too busy selling underwear pics?




    Kanye West needs help. The rap star's performance last night at his supposed 'campaign rally' in Charleston was one of the most shocking and disturbing celebrity meltdowns I've witnessed


    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/index.html
    "this mentally ill man"

    Would be nice to have an adult conversation about this rather than using these sorts of terms. I think you are too harsh if that is your words. Maybe not harsh enough for some.

    If the mind can be controlled it can be a good personality type as you can be smarter than your average bear, be more caring and more compassionate than most. The other side is the emotional foresight. Some appear erratic and overly emotional. That's ok.

    Would rather someone was more emotional rather than cut off and lacking compassion.
    You have previous for failing to watch pertinent videos.

    The criticism relates to the first rally, in his attempt to become President.

    He didn't resemble a President in any way.

    I cant take anyone that claims they are meeting and talking to God, seriously.

    I don't have a clue what on earth his daughter may have thought of the conversation regarding her possible abortion.

    I think that's enough, no need to go into his tweeting.

    I feel sorry for him, and hope he gets well soon.

    I also think he should abandon any plans to run for President.
  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 36,462
  • CammykazeCammykaze Member Posts: 1,397
    edited July 2020
    I have watched the video once.

    It's a bit all over the place however we need to remember that he (according to the newspapers) is going through a divorce and things have been very public being that he is famous.

    From the bits I know about his story was that he never had the chance to grieve the passing of his mother. Studio pressures could be one part of this. This Is quite common in the music industry so time poor, money rich is likely.

    Behind the curtain of the media there is a good human in there. Give the man a break, walk a mile in shoes is the saying that comes to mind. Would hate to be famous, a burden.

    Dave Chappelle quote of sorts "You cant become unfamous however you can become infamous".
  • CammykazeCammykaze Member Posts: 1,397
    edited July 2020
    I understand your belief on having someone like Kayne West as President is not a good move. This is one video of his and he may not be a good candidate for President.

    He is at least "having a go".
  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 36,462
    Cammykaze said:

    I have watched the video once.

    Well done.


    It's a bit all over the place however we need to remember that he (according to the newspapers) is going through a divorce and things have been very public being that he is famous.

    It was a planned, televised, Presidential Campaign Rally, that he arranged?

    From the bits I know about his story was that he never had the chance to grieve the passing of his mother. Studio pressures could be one part of this. This Is quite common in the music industry so time poor, money rich is likely.

    Planning a rally for the purposes of talking about grieving for his mother, divorce, aborting his daughter, meeting and talking to God, was not necessarily a clever idea.


    Behind the curtain of the media there is a good human in there. Give the man a break, walk a mile in shoes is the saying that comes to mind. Would hate to be famous, a burden.

    Dave Chappelle quote of sorts "You cant become unfamous however you can become infamous".

    I think that you have got side tracked again.
    The current debate is centred on his rally, what he said, and the way he behaved.
    He may well be a nice man, a great rapper, etc,etc, but that wasn't what this debate was about.
    I don't think he will stand in the election, and would fail if he did.
    I said a while back that I was finished with this thread, as I didn't feel comfortable ripping in to someone who clearly has some mental problems.







    There seem to be a number of versions of the truth.





    Kanye loads up on children's clothes from Walmart and visits the bank with friend Damon Dash who denies the rapper is 'crazy' and slams Kim after she blamed his erratic behavior on 'bi-polar disorder'
    Kanye West enjoyed a spot of retail therapy at a Walmart store after a trip to the bank Wednesday
    Friends including Damon Dash flew in to rally around the star following his late-night Twitter meltdowns
    Kanye and Dash were pictured browsing a Walmart store in Wyoming before bagging kids' clothes and kids' bags, in what marks a departure from the usual designer wardrobe of the star and his family
    Kanye was sporting newly-dyed red hair, a blue hoodie and wore a face mask
    Speculation is mounting over the future of his marriage after Kanye briefly met with bankers at a First Bank in Cody, Wyoming, hours after he said he has been 'trying to get divorced' from Kim
    Kim finally broke her silence Wednesday saying she's 'powerless' as she opened up about the rapper's 'bi-polar disorder'
    Kanye previously claimed Kim met rapper Meek Mill at the Waldorf Hotel and called her 'out of line'
    West also blasted her mother Kris Jenner as 'Kris Jong-Un' while accusing the pair of 'white supremacy'
    West signed off his tweets as coming from 'the future president' - after questioning on Tuesday if he should abandon his 2020 presidential run
    Sources claim Kim, 39, and Kanye, 43, are already 'living apart' and have been 'at each other's throats' with 'daily bust-ups' during lockdown







    Addressing Kim's concerns about Kanye's 'bi-polar disorder', the entrepreneur said: 'I don't give a f*** about none of that. I see him - he's cool. I don't give a f*** what they say. He's a little tired but he's happy,' he said.
    He added: 'Why are you talking about [his mental health]? He's in a big room with 40 different companies. Ideas development. It's a laboratory going on over here. Just think of Willy Wonka.'





    Among the surprising statements West made during the rally Sunday, was that after Kardashian called him 'crying' that she was pregnant, 'We talked about her not having this child. She had the pills in her hand! I almost killed my daughter!'

    He also noted that while he was considering what to do about the pregnancy, he received what he interpreted as a sign from God while he was working on his laptop in Paris.
    'My screen went black and white. And God said, if you f**k with my vision I f**k with yours,' West yelled during the rally. 'And I called my girlfriend and said we're going to have this child.'



    This just goes on and on...............…...

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8550931/Kanye-West-spotted-picking-baby-clothes-Walmart-Damon-Dash-trip-bank.html
  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 36,462
    Cammykaze said:

    I understand your belief on having someone like Kayne West as President is not a good move. This is one video of his and he may not be a good candidate for President.

    He is at least "having a go".

    Are you really saying that?

    May not be?

    Could you imagine his finger on the nuclear button at the rally?
  • CammykazeCammykaze Member Posts: 1,397
    edited July 2020
    HAYSIE said:

    Cammykaze said:

    I understand your belief on having someone like Kayne West as President is not a good move. This is one video of his and he may not be a good candidate for President.

    He is at least "having a go".

    Are you really saying that? Yes, have done

    May not be? May not be

    Could you imagine his finger on the nuclear button at the rally? Up to the voters

  • CammykazeCammykaze Member Posts: 1,397
    HAYSIE said:

    Cammykaze said:

    I have watched the video once.

    Well done.


    It's a bit all over the place however we need to remember that he (according to the newspapers) is going through a divorce and things have been very public being that he is famous.

    It was a planned, televised, Presidential Campaign Rally, that he arranged?

    From the bits I know about his story was that he never had the chance to grieve the passing of his mother. Studio pressures could be one part of this. This Is quite common in the music industry so time poor, money rich is likely.

    Planning a rally for the purposes of talking about grieving for his mother, divorce, aborting his daughter, meeting and talking to God, was not necessarily a clever idea.


    Behind the curtain of the media there is a good human in there. Give the man a break, walk a mile in shoes is the saying that comes to mind. Would hate to be famous, a burden.

    Dave Chappelle quote of sorts "You cant become unfamous however you can become infamous".

    I think that you have got side tracked again.
    The current debate is centred on his rally, what he said, and the way he behaved.
    He may well be a nice man, a great rapper, etc,etc, but that wasn't what this debate was about.
    I don't think he will stand in the election, and would fail if he did.
    I said a while back that I was finished with this thread, as I didn't feel comfortable ripping in to someone who clearly has some mental problems.







    There seem to be a number of versions of the truth.





    Kanye loads up on children's clothes from Walmart and visits the bank with friend Damon Dash who denies the rapper is 'crazy' and slams Kim after she blamed his erratic behavior on 'bi-polar disorder'
    Kanye West enjoyed a spot of retail therapy at a Walmart store after a trip to the bank Wednesday
    Friends including Damon Dash flew in to rally around the star following his late-night Twitter meltdowns
    Kanye and Dash were pictured browsing a Walmart store in Wyoming before bagging kids' clothes and kids' bags, in what marks a departure from the usual designer wardrobe of the star and his family
    Kanye was sporting newly-dyed red hair, a blue hoodie and wore a face mask
    Speculation is mounting over the future of his marriage after Kanye briefly met with bankers at a First Bank in Cody, Wyoming, hours after he said he has been 'trying to get divorced' from Kim
    Kim finally broke her silence Wednesday saying she's 'powerless' as she opened up about the rapper's 'bi-polar disorder'
    Kanye previously claimed Kim met rapper Meek Mill at the Waldorf Hotel and called her 'out of line'
    West also blasted her mother Kris Jenner as 'Kris Jong-Un' while accusing the pair of 'white supremacy'
    West signed off his tweets as coming from 'the future president' - after questioning on Tuesday if he should abandon his 2020 presidential run
    Sources claim Kim, 39, and Kanye, 43, are already 'living apart' and have been 'at each other's throats' with 'daily bust-ups' during lockdown







    Addressing Kim's concerns about Kanye's 'bi-polar disorder', the entrepreneur said: 'I don't give a f*** about none of that. I see him - he's cool. I don't give a f*** what they say. He's a little tired but he's happy,' he said.
    He added: 'Why are you talking about [his mental health]? He's in a big room with 40 different companies. Ideas development. It's a laboratory going on over here. Just think of Willy Wonka.'





    Among the surprising statements West made during the rally Sunday, was that after Kardashian called him 'crying' that she was pregnant, 'We talked about her not having this child. She had the pills in her hand! I almost killed my daughter!'

    He also noted that while he was considering what to do about the pregnancy, he received what he interpreted as a sign from God while he was working on his laptop in Paris.
    'My screen went black and white. And God said, if you f**k with my vision I f**k with yours,' West yelled during the rally. 'And I called my girlfriend and said we're going to have this child.'



    This just goes on and on...............…...

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8550931/Kanye-West-spotted-picking-baby-clothes-Walmart-Damon-Dash-trip-bank.html
    Replying to posts like this would be like breaking up parts of jigsaw. A 1000 piece one. :)

    Haysie "A planned rally"

    He likely should have been a little more professional. In the 1 minute video it does not look great for a Presidental candidate to be. If he has one more of these rallies like this could be over before it starts. It may already be over. Haven't looked any further into it.

    Haysie "Planning a rally for the purposes of talking about grieving for his mother, divorce, aborting his daughter, meeting and talking to God, was not necessarily a clever idea."

    I agree here.

    Haysie I think that you have got side tracked again.
    The current debate is centred on his rally, what he said, and the way he behaved.
    He may well be a nice man, a great rapper, etc,etc, but that wasn't what this debate was about.
    I don't think he will stand in the election, and would fail if he did.
    I said a while back that I was finished with this thread, as I didn't feel comfortable ripping in to someone who clearly has some mental problems.


    Not ripping into him, I think you have been fair. I just struggle with the length of the post mostly. The mental health side is very close to my heart from a personal POV and for some close to me. It's a difficult subject to broach. Can be too quick to defend people at times.

  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 36,462
    Cammykaze said:

    HAYSIE said:

    Cammykaze said:

    I have watched the video once.

    Well done.


    It's a bit all over the place however we need to remember that he (according to the newspapers) is going through a divorce and things have been very public being that he is famous.

    It was a planned, televised, Presidential Campaign Rally, that he arranged?

    From the bits I know about his story was that he never had the chance to grieve the passing of his mother. Studio pressures could be one part of this. This Is quite common in the music industry so time poor, money rich is likely.

    Planning a rally for the purposes of talking about grieving for his mother, divorce, aborting his daughter, meeting and talking to God, was not necessarily a clever idea.


    Behind the curtain of the media there is a good human in there. Give the man a break, walk a mile in shoes is the saying that comes to mind. Would hate to be famous, a burden.

    Dave Chappelle quote of sorts "You cant become unfamous however you can become infamous".

    I think that you have got side tracked again.
    The current debate is centred on his rally, what he said, and the way he behaved.
    He may well be a nice man, a great rapper, etc,etc, but that wasn't what this debate was about.
    I don't think he will stand in the election, and would fail if he did.
    I said a while back that I was finished with this thread, as I didn't feel comfortable ripping in to someone who clearly has some mental problems.







    There seem to be a number of versions of the truth.





    Kanye loads up on children's clothes from Walmart and visits the bank with friend Damon Dash who denies the rapper is 'crazy' and slams Kim after she blamed his erratic behavior on 'bi-polar disorder'
    Kanye West enjoyed a spot of retail therapy at a Walmart store after a trip to the bank Wednesday
    Friends including Damon Dash flew in to rally around the star following his late-night Twitter meltdowns
    Kanye and Dash were pictured browsing a Walmart store in Wyoming before bagging kids' clothes and kids' bags, in what marks a departure from the usual designer wardrobe of the star and his family
    Kanye was sporting newly-dyed red hair, a blue hoodie and wore a face mask
    Speculation is mounting over the future of his marriage after Kanye briefly met with bankers at a First Bank in Cody, Wyoming, hours after he said he has been 'trying to get divorced' from Kim
    Kim finally broke her silence Wednesday saying she's 'powerless' as she opened up about the rapper's 'bi-polar disorder'
    Kanye previously claimed Kim met rapper Meek Mill at the Waldorf Hotel and called her 'out of line'
    West also blasted her mother Kris Jenner as 'Kris Jong-Un' while accusing the pair of 'white supremacy'
    West signed off his tweets as coming from 'the future president' - after questioning on Tuesday if he should abandon his 2020 presidential run
    Sources claim Kim, 39, and Kanye, 43, are already 'living apart' and have been 'at each other's throats' with 'daily bust-ups' during lockdown







    Addressing Kim's concerns about Kanye's 'bi-polar disorder', the entrepreneur said: 'I don't give a f*** about none of that. I see him - he's cool. I don't give a f*** what they say. He's a little tired but he's happy,' he said.
    He added: 'Why are you talking about [his mental health]? He's in a big room with 40 different companies. Ideas development. It's a laboratory going on over here. Just think of Willy Wonka.'





    Among the surprising statements West made during the rally Sunday, was that after Kardashian called him 'crying' that she was pregnant, 'We talked about her not having this child. She had the pills in her hand! I almost killed my daughter!'

    He also noted that while he was considering what to do about the pregnancy, he received what he interpreted as a sign from God while he was working on his laptop in Paris.
    'My screen went black and white. And God said, if you f**k with my vision I f**k with yours,' West yelled during the rally. 'And I called my girlfriend and said we're going to have this child.'



    This just goes on and on...............…...

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8550931/Kanye-West-spotted-picking-baby-clothes-Walmart-Damon-Dash-trip-bank.html
    Replying to posts like this would be like breaking up parts of jigsaw. A 1000 piece one. :)

    Haysie "A planned rally"

    He likely should have been a little more professional. In the 1 minute video it does not look great for a Presidental candidate to be. If he has one more of these rallies like this could be over before it starts. It may already be over. Haven't looked any further into it.

    Haysie "Planning a rally for the purposes of talking about grieving for his mother, divorce, aborting his daughter, meeting and talking to God, was not necessarily a clever idea."

    I agree here.

    Haysie I think that you have got side tracked again.
    The current debate is centred on his rally, what he said, and the way he behaved.
    He may well be a nice man, a great rapper, etc,etc, but that wasn't what this debate was about.
    I don't think he will stand in the election, and would fail if he did.
    I said a while back that I was finished with this thread, as I didn't feel comfortable ripping in to someone who clearly has some mental problems.


    Not ripping into him, I think you have been fair. I just struggle with the length of the post mostly. The mental health side is very close to my heart from a personal POV and for some close to me. It's a difficult subject to broach. Can be too quick to defend people at times.

    Nothing wrong with defending people, although I think it should be fair and unbiased.

    I think that allowing Big Brother, and Love Island winners, YouTube influencers, or celebrities in general, to become a political leader anywhere can only end in tears.
  • CammykazeCammykaze Member Posts: 1,397
    HAYSIE said:

    Cammykaze said:

    HAYSIE said:

    Cammykaze said:

    I have watched the video once.

    Well done.


    It's a bit all over the place however we need to remember that he (according to the newspapers) is going through a divorce and things have been very public being that he is famous.

    It was a planned, televised, Presidential Campaign Rally, that he arranged?

    From the bits I know about his story was that he never had the chance to grieve the passing of his mother. Studio pressures could be one part of this. This Is quite common in the music industry so time poor, money rich is likely.

    Planning a rally for the purposes of talking about grieving for his mother, divorce, aborting his daughter, meeting and talking to God, was not necessarily a clever idea.


    Behind the curtain of the media there is a good human in there. Give the man a break, walk a mile in shoes is the saying that comes to mind. Would hate to be famous, a burden.

    Dave Chappelle quote of sorts "You cant become unfamous however you can become infamous".

    I think that you have got side tracked again.
    The current debate is centred on his rally, what he said, and the way he behaved.
    He may well be a nice man, a great rapper, etc,etc, but that wasn't what this debate was about.
    I don't think he will stand in the election, and would fail if he did.
    I said a while back that I was finished with this thread, as I didn't feel comfortable ripping in to someone who clearly has some mental problems.







    There seem to be a number of versions of the truth.





    Kanye loads up on children's clothes from Walmart and visits the bank with friend Damon Dash who denies the rapper is 'crazy' and slams Kim after she blamed his erratic behavior on 'bi-polar disorder'
    Kanye West enjoyed a spot of retail therapy at a Walmart store after a trip to the bank Wednesday
    Friends including Damon Dash flew in to rally around the star following his late-night Twitter meltdowns
    Kanye and Dash were pictured browsing a Walmart store in Wyoming before bagging kids' clothes and kids' bags, in what marks a departure from the usual designer wardrobe of the star and his family
    Kanye was sporting newly-dyed red hair, a blue hoodie and wore a face mask
    Speculation is mounting over the future of his marriage after Kanye briefly met with bankers at a First Bank in Cody, Wyoming, hours after he said he has been 'trying to get divorced' from Kim
    Kim finally broke her silence Wednesday saying she's 'powerless' as she opened up about the rapper's 'bi-polar disorder'
    Kanye previously claimed Kim met rapper Meek Mill at the Waldorf Hotel and called her 'out of line'
    West also blasted her mother Kris Jenner as 'Kris Jong-Un' while accusing the pair of 'white supremacy'
    West signed off his tweets as coming from 'the future president' - after questioning on Tuesday if he should abandon his 2020 presidential run
    Sources claim Kim, 39, and Kanye, 43, are already 'living apart' and have been 'at each other's throats' with 'daily bust-ups' during lockdown







    Addressing Kim's concerns about Kanye's 'bi-polar disorder', the entrepreneur said: 'I don't give a f*** about none of that. I see him - he's cool. I don't give a f*** what they say. He's a little tired but he's happy,' he said.
    He added: 'Why are you talking about [his mental health]? He's in a big room with 40 different companies. Ideas development. It's a laboratory going on over here. Just think of Willy Wonka.'





    Among the surprising statements West made during the rally Sunday, was that after Kardashian called him 'crying' that she was pregnant, 'We talked about her not having this child. She had the pills in her hand! I almost killed my daughter!'

    He also noted that while he was considering what to do about the pregnancy, he received what he interpreted as a sign from God while he was working on his laptop in Paris.
    'My screen went black and white. And God said, if you f**k with my vision I f**k with yours,' West yelled during the rally. 'And I called my girlfriend and said we're going to have this child.'



    This just goes on and on...............…...

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8550931/Kanye-West-spotted-picking-baby-clothes-Walmart-Damon-Dash-trip-bank.html
    Replying to posts like this would be like breaking up parts of jigsaw. A 1000 piece one. :)

    Haysie "A planned rally"

    He likely should have been a little more professional. In the 1 minute video it does not look great for a Presidental candidate to be. If he has one more of these rallies like this could be over before it starts. It may already be over. Haven't looked any further into it.

    Haysie "Planning a rally for the purposes of talking about grieving for his mother, divorce, aborting his daughter, meeting and talking to God, was not necessarily a clever idea."

    I agree here.

    Haysie I think that you have got side tracked again.
    The current debate is centred on his rally, what he said, and the way he behaved.
    He may well be a nice man, a great rapper, etc,etc, but that wasn't what this debate was about.
    I don't think he will stand in the election, and would fail if he did.
    I said a while back that I was finished with this thread, as I didn't feel comfortable ripping in to someone who clearly has some mental problems.


    Not ripping into him, I think you have been fair. I just struggle with the length of the post mostly. The mental health side is very close to my heart from a personal POV and for some close to me. It's a difficult subject to broach. Can be too quick to defend people at times.

    Nothing wrong with defending people, although I think it should be fair and unbiased.

    I think that allowing Big Brother, and Love Island winners, YouTube influencers, or celebrities in general, to become a political leader anywhere can only end in tears.
    Maybe the way of the future?

    Would likely agree in spirit.
  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 36,462
    Cammykaze said:

    HAYSIE said:

    Cammykaze said:

    HAYSIE said:

    Cammykaze said:

    I have watched the video once.

    Well done.


    It's a bit all over the place however we need to remember that he (according to the newspapers) is going through a divorce and things have been very public being that he is famous.

    It was a planned, televised, Presidential Campaign Rally, that he arranged?

    From the bits I know about his story was that he never had the chance to grieve the passing of his mother. Studio pressures could be one part of this. This Is quite common in the music industry so time poor, money rich is likely.

    Planning a rally for the purposes of talking about grieving for his mother, divorce, aborting his daughter, meeting and talking to God, was not necessarily a clever idea.


    Behind the curtain of the media there is a good human in there. Give the man a break, walk a mile in shoes is the saying that comes to mind. Would hate to be famous, a burden.

    Dave Chappelle quote of sorts "You cant become unfamous however you can become infamous".

    I think that you have got side tracked again.
    The current debate is centred on his rally, what he said, and the way he behaved.
    He may well be a nice man, a great rapper, etc,etc, but that wasn't what this debate was about.
    I don't think he will stand in the election, and would fail if he did.
    I said a while back that I was finished with this thread, as I didn't feel comfortable ripping in to someone who clearly has some mental problems.







    There seem to be a number of versions of the truth.





    Kanye loads up on children's clothes from Walmart and visits the bank with friend Damon Dash who denies the rapper is 'crazy' and slams Kim after she blamed his erratic behavior on 'bi-polar disorder'
    Kanye West enjoyed a spot of retail therapy at a Walmart store after a trip to the bank Wednesday
    Friends including Damon Dash flew in to rally around the star following his late-night Twitter meltdowns
    Kanye and Dash were pictured browsing a Walmart store in Wyoming before bagging kids' clothes and kids' bags, in what marks a departure from the usual designer wardrobe of the star and his family
    Kanye was sporting newly-dyed red hair, a blue hoodie and wore a face mask
    Speculation is mounting over the future of his marriage after Kanye briefly met with bankers at a First Bank in Cody, Wyoming, hours after he said he has been 'trying to get divorced' from Kim
    Kim finally broke her silence Wednesday saying she's 'powerless' as she opened up about the rapper's 'bi-polar disorder'
    Kanye previously claimed Kim met rapper Meek Mill at the Waldorf Hotel and called her 'out of line'
    West also blasted her mother Kris Jenner as 'Kris Jong-Un' while accusing the pair of 'white supremacy'
    West signed off his tweets as coming from 'the future president' - after questioning on Tuesday if he should abandon his 2020 presidential run
    Sources claim Kim, 39, and Kanye, 43, are already 'living apart' and have been 'at each other's throats' with 'daily bust-ups' during lockdown







    Addressing Kim's concerns about Kanye's 'bi-polar disorder', the entrepreneur said: 'I don't give a f*** about none of that. I see him - he's cool. I don't give a f*** what they say. He's a little tired but he's happy,' he said.
    He added: 'Why are you talking about [his mental health]? He's in a big room with 40 different companies. Ideas development. It's a laboratory going on over here. Just think of Willy Wonka.'





    Among the surprising statements West made during the rally Sunday, was that after Kardashian called him 'crying' that she was pregnant, 'We talked about her not having this child. She had the pills in her hand! I almost killed my daughter!'

    He also noted that while he was considering what to do about the pregnancy, he received what he interpreted as a sign from God while he was working on his laptop in Paris.
    'My screen went black and white. And God said, if you f**k with my vision I f**k with yours,' West yelled during the rally. 'And I called my girlfriend and said we're going to have this child.'



    This just goes on and on...............…...

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8550931/Kanye-West-spotted-picking-baby-clothes-Walmart-Damon-Dash-trip-bank.html
    Replying to posts like this would be like breaking up parts of jigsaw. A 1000 piece one. :)

    Haysie "A planned rally"

    He likely should have been a little more professional. In the 1 minute video it does not look great for a Presidental candidate to be. If he has one more of these rallies like this could be over before it starts. It may already be over. Haven't looked any further into it.

    Haysie "Planning a rally for the purposes of talking about grieving for his mother, divorce, aborting his daughter, meeting and talking to God, was not necessarily a clever idea."

    I agree here.

    Haysie I think that you have got side tracked again.
    The current debate is centred on his rally, what he said, and the way he behaved.
    He may well be a nice man, a great rapper, etc,etc, but that wasn't what this debate was about.
    I don't think he will stand in the election, and would fail if he did.
    I said a while back that I was finished with this thread, as I didn't feel comfortable ripping in to someone who clearly has some mental problems.


    Not ripping into him, I think you have been fair. I just struggle with the length of the post mostly. The mental health side is very close to my heart from a personal POV and for some close to me. It's a difficult subject to broach. Can be too quick to defend people at times.

    Nothing wrong with defending people, although I think it should be fair and unbiased.

    I think that allowing Big Brother, and Love Island winners, YouTube influencers, or celebrities in general, to become a political leader anywhere can only end in tears.
    Maybe the way of the future?

    Would likely agree in spirit.
    If Trump is anything to go by, it is hard to disagree.
  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 36,462
    Cammykaze said:

    HAYSIE said:

    Cammykaze said:

    HAYSIE said:

    Cammykaze said:

    I have watched the video once.

    Well done.


    It's a bit all over the place however we need to remember that he (according to the newspapers) is going through a divorce and things have been very public being that he is famous.

    It was a planned, televised, Presidential Campaign Rally, that he arranged?

    From the bits I know about his story was that he never had the chance to grieve the passing of his mother. Studio pressures could be one part of this. This Is quite common in the music industry so time poor, money rich is likely.

    Planning a rally for the purposes of talking about grieving for his mother, divorce, aborting his daughter, meeting and talking to God, was not necessarily a clever idea.


    Behind the curtain of the media there is a good human in there. Give the man a break, walk a mile in shoes is the saying that comes to mind. Would hate to be famous, a burden.

    Dave Chappelle quote of sorts "You cant become unfamous however you can become infamous".

    I think that you have got side tracked again.
    The current debate is centred on his rally, what he said, and the way he behaved.
    He may well be a nice man, a great rapper, etc,etc, but that wasn't what this debate was about.
    I don't think he will stand in the election, and would fail if he did.
    I said a while back that I was finished with this thread, as I didn't feel comfortable ripping in to someone who clearly has some mental problems.







    There seem to be a number of versions of the truth.





    Kanye loads up on children's clothes from Walmart and visits the bank with friend Damon Dash who denies the rapper is 'crazy' and slams Kim after she blamed his erratic behavior on 'bi-polar disorder'
    Kanye West enjoyed a spot of retail therapy at a Walmart store after a trip to the bank Wednesday
    Friends including Damon Dash flew in to rally around the star following his late-night Twitter meltdowns
    Kanye and Dash were pictured browsing a Walmart store in Wyoming before bagging kids' clothes and kids' bags, in what marks a departure from the usual designer wardrobe of the star and his family
    Kanye was sporting newly-dyed red hair, a blue hoodie and wore a face mask
    Speculation is mounting over the future of his marriage after Kanye briefly met with bankers at a First Bank in Cody, Wyoming, hours after he said he has been 'trying to get divorced' from Kim
    Kim finally broke her silence Wednesday saying she's 'powerless' as she opened up about the rapper's 'bi-polar disorder'
    Kanye previously claimed Kim met rapper Meek Mill at the Waldorf Hotel and called her 'out of line'
    West also blasted her mother Kris Jenner as 'Kris Jong-Un' while accusing the pair of 'white supremacy'
    West signed off his tweets as coming from 'the future president' - after questioning on Tuesday if he should abandon his 2020 presidential run
    Sources claim Kim, 39, and Kanye, 43, are already 'living apart' and have been 'at each other's throats' with 'daily bust-ups' during lockdown







    Addressing Kim's concerns about Kanye's 'bi-polar disorder', the entrepreneur said: 'I don't give a f*** about none of that. I see him - he's cool. I don't give a f*** what they say. He's a little tired but he's happy,' he said.
    He added: 'Why are you talking about [his mental health]? He's in a big room with 40 different companies. Ideas development. It's a laboratory going on over here. Just think of Willy Wonka.'





    Among the surprising statements West made during the rally Sunday, was that after Kardashian called him 'crying' that she was pregnant, 'We talked about her not having this child. She had the pills in her hand! I almost killed my daughter!'

    He also noted that while he was considering what to do about the pregnancy, he received what he interpreted as a sign from God while he was working on his laptop in Paris.
    'My screen went black and white. And God said, if you f**k with my vision I f**k with yours,' West yelled during the rally. 'And I called my girlfriend and said we're going to have this child.'



    This just goes on and on...............…...

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8550931/Kanye-West-spotted-picking-baby-clothes-Walmart-Damon-Dash-trip-bank.html
    Replying to posts like this would be like breaking up parts of jigsaw. A 1000 piece one. :)

    Haysie "A planned rally"

    He likely should have been a little more professional. In the 1 minute video it does not look great for a Presidental candidate to be. If he has one more of these rallies like this could be over before it starts. It may already be over. Haven't looked any further into it.

    Haysie "Planning a rally for the purposes of talking about grieving for his mother, divorce, aborting his daughter, meeting and talking to God, was not necessarily a clever idea."

    I agree here.

    Haysie I think that you have got side tracked again.
    The current debate is centred on his rally, what he said, and the way he behaved.
    He may well be a nice man, a great rapper, etc,etc, but that wasn't what this debate was about.
    I don't think he will stand in the election, and would fail if he did.
    I said a while back that I was finished with this thread, as I didn't feel comfortable ripping in to someone who clearly has some mental problems.


    Not ripping into him, I think you have been fair. I just struggle with the length of the post mostly. The mental health side is very close to my heart from a personal POV and for some close to me. It's a difficult subject to broach. Can be too quick to defend people at times.

    Nothing wrong with defending people, although I think it should be fair and unbiased.

    I think that allowing Big Brother, and Love Island winners, YouTube influencers, or celebrities in general, to become a political leader anywhere can only end in tears.
    Maybe the way of the future?

    Would likely agree in spirit.

    PIERS MORGAN: Spare me the 'brave Kim Kardashian' nonsense - two weeks ago she endorsed her mentally ill husband Kanye's bid to be President which was selfish, reckless and potentially catastrophic for America and the world




    Two years ago, when Kanye West suddenly fired his manager and lawyer and professed his love for Trump, his wife Kim Kardashian lashed out at the media for 'trying to demonize my husband.

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/index.html
  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 36,462
    Cammykaze said:

    HAYSIE said:

    Cammykaze said:

    HAYSIE said:

    Cammykaze said:

    I have watched the video once.

    Well done.


    It's a bit all over the place however we need to remember that he (according to the newspapers) is going through a divorce and things have been very public being that he is famous.

    It was a planned, televised, Presidential Campaign Rally, that he arranged?

    From the bits I know about his story was that he never had the chance to grieve the passing of his mother. Studio pressures could be one part of this. This Is quite common in the music industry so time poor, money rich is likely.

    Planning a rally for the purposes of talking about grieving for his mother, divorce, aborting his daughter, meeting and talking to God, was not necessarily a clever idea.


    Behind the curtain of the media there is a good human in there. Give the man a break, walk a mile in shoes is the saying that comes to mind. Would hate to be famous, a burden.

    Dave Chappelle quote of sorts "You cant become unfamous however you can become infamous".

    I think that you have got side tracked again.
    The current debate is centred on his rally, what he said, and the way he behaved.
    He may well be a nice man, a great rapper, etc,etc, but that wasn't what this debate was about.
    I don't think he will stand in the election, and would fail if he did.
    I said a while back that I was finished with this thread, as I didn't feel comfortable ripping in to someone who clearly has some mental problems.







    There seem to be a number of versions of the truth.





    Kanye loads up on children's clothes from Walmart and visits the bank with friend Damon Dash who denies the rapper is 'crazy' and slams Kim after she blamed his erratic behavior on 'bi-polar disorder'
    Kanye West enjoyed a spot of retail therapy at a Walmart store after a trip to the bank Wednesday
    Friends including Damon Dash flew in to rally around the star following his late-night Twitter meltdowns
    Kanye and Dash were pictured browsing a Walmart store in Wyoming before bagging kids' clothes and kids' bags, in what marks a departure from the usual designer wardrobe of the star and his family
    Kanye was sporting newly-dyed red hair, a blue hoodie and wore a face mask
    Speculation is mounting over the future of his marriage after Kanye briefly met with bankers at a First Bank in Cody, Wyoming, hours after he said he has been 'trying to get divorced' from Kim
    Kim finally broke her silence Wednesday saying she's 'powerless' as she opened up about the rapper's 'bi-polar disorder'
    Kanye previously claimed Kim met rapper Meek Mill at the Waldorf Hotel and called her 'out of line'
    West also blasted her mother Kris Jenner as 'Kris Jong-Un' while accusing the pair of 'white supremacy'
    West signed off his tweets as coming from 'the future president' - after questioning on Tuesday if he should abandon his 2020 presidential run
    Sources claim Kim, 39, and Kanye, 43, are already 'living apart' and have been 'at each other's throats' with 'daily bust-ups' during lockdown







    Addressing Kim's concerns about Kanye's 'bi-polar disorder', the entrepreneur said: 'I don't give a f*** about none of that. I see him - he's cool. I don't give a f*** what they say. He's a little tired but he's happy,' he said.
    He added: 'Why are you talking about [his mental health]? He's in a big room with 40 different companies. Ideas development. It's a laboratory going on over here. Just think of Willy Wonka.'





    Among the surprising statements West made during the rally Sunday, was that after Kardashian called him 'crying' that she was pregnant, 'We talked about her not having this child. She had the pills in her hand! I almost killed my daughter!'

    He also noted that while he was considering what to do about the pregnancy, he received what he interpreted as a sign from God while he was working on his laptop in Paris.
    'My screen went black and white. And God said, if you f**k with my vision I f**k with yours,' West yelled during the rally. 'And I called my girlfriend and said we're going to have this child.'



    This just goes on and on...............…...

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8550931/Kanye-West-spotted-picking-baby-clothes-Walmart-Damon-Dash-trip-bank.html
    Replying to posts like this would be like breaking up parts of jigsaw. A 1000 piece one. :)

    Haysie "A planned rally"

    He likely should have been a little more professional. In the 1 minute video it does not look great for a Presidental candidate to be. If he has one more of these rallies like this could be over before it starts. It may already be over. Haven't looked any further into it.

    Haysie "Planning a rally for the purposes of talking about grieving for his mother, divorce, aborting his daughter, meeting and talking to God, was not necessarily a clever idea."

    I agree here.

    Haysie I think that you have got side tracked again.
    The current debate is centred on his rally, what he said, and the way he behaved.
    He may well be a nice man, a great rapper, etc,etc, but that wasn't what this debate was about.
    I don't think he will stand in the election, and would fail if he did.
    I said a while back that I was finished with this thread, as I didn't feel comfortable ripping in to someone who clearly has some mental problems.


    Not ripping into him, I think you have been fair. I just struggle with the length of the post mostly. The mental health side is very close to my heart from a personal POV and for some close to me. It's a difficult subject to broach. Can be too quick to defend people at times.

    Nothing wrong with defending people, although I think it should be fair and unbiased.

    I think that allowing Big Brother, and Love Island winners, YouTube influencers, or celebrities in general, to become a political leader anywhere can only end in tears.
    Maybe the way of the future?

    Would likely agree in spirit.
    Who do you think filmed this?


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