Yeah, a lot of it comes off as reactionary (as is to be expected coming just hours after the clips of ye in front of Trump Tower). I think it gets a lot of things right though.
I honestly don't have a huge problem with this after the tweets, I can at least see where he's coming from even if he's being Kanye-esque in his approach Is this really that different from DiCaprio meeting with Trump about the environment?
I may not agree with Kanye's reasoning necessarily but I respect what he's trying to do. Hopefully he can at least affect some small change in policy, probably not be here's to hoping.
What the fuck are people like Scooter Braun doing to earn the huge amount of money Kanye is likely giving him to be his manager? Does he have NO-ONE that acts as any sort of advisor to him who can just be like "bro, maybe re-think this one..."?
Didn't Scooter tell Kanye not to come out as pro-Trump before the election? And advise Bieber not to perform at the RNC?
It sounds like he was anti-Trump but is now on that "we can support and work with him" stuff Scooter Braun on Donald Trump Win: 'We Don't Have Time to Be Sad'
do you think any manager could actually convince kanye to not do something? it's the business side a manager does more