The SJWs of the left demand absolute compliance to maintain relevance in the social sphere, you see.
But Kanye West is bucking them nonetheless. Among his sometimes free-association Twitter feed, he had the audacity to tweet, “I love the way Candace Owens thinks.”
Candace Owens, for those who don’t know, is a young conservative pundit and Trump supporter. Some might say that she’s an unconventional Trump supporter, however, given the fact that she’s not only young and female, but a black woman. The left attacks her for that, sure. But she’s fierce in her factual deconstruction of the Democrat narrative, namely token myths like institutional white racism and white privilege and Hollywood virtue-signaling, and she incessantly reminds her followers how Democrat policies have caused a regression in the black community since the 1960s, as myriad facts can attest. As the great Thomas Sowell, no stranger to facts, has said: “The black family survived centuries of slavery, and generations of Jim Crow, but it has disintegrated in the liberals’ expansion of the welfare state.”
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West took the bold position of being an advocate for Owens, likely knowing that it would anger many of his followers. And when confronted by countless angry responses, he didn’t apologize. He doubled down.
“People demonize people and then they demonize anyone anybody who sees anything positive in someone whose been demonized,” [sic] he tweeted, following it with “The thought police want to suppress freedom of thought.”
But the series of tweets that follows is interesting, at least in this context. West tweeted, “Constantly bringing up the past keeps you stuck there.”
The Intersectional Left vs. Kanye West
But Kanye West is bucking them nonetheless. Among his sometimes free-association Twitter feed, he had the audacity to tweet, “I love the way Candace Owens thinks.”
Candace Owens, for those who don’t know, is a young conservative pundit and Trump supporter. Some might say that she’s an unconventional Trump supporter, however, given the fact that she’s not only young and female, but a black woman. The left attacks her for that, sure. But she’s fierce in her factual deconstruction of the Democrat narrative, namely token myths like institutional white racism and white privilege and Hollywood virtue-signaling, and she incessantly reminds her followers how Democrat policies have caused a regression in the black community since the 1960s, as myriad facts can attest. As the great Thomas Sowell, no stranger to facts, has said: “The black family survived centuries of slavery, and generations of Jim Crow, but it has disintegrated in the liberals’ expansion of the welfare state.”
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West took the bold position of being an advocate for Owens, likely knowing that it would anger many of his followers. And when confronted by countless angry responses, he didn’t apologize. He doubled down.
“People demonize people and then they demonize anyone anybody who sees anything positive in someone whose been demonized,” [sic] he tweeted, following it with “The thought police want to suppress freedom of thought.”
But the series of tweets that follows is interesting, at least in this context. West tweeted, “Constantly bringing up the past keeps you stuck there.”
The Intersectional Left vs. Kanye West
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