PiGMAN said:
you don't ?
Black comedians, rappers etc have been "sticking it to the man" since the dawn of time. That just another way of saying "whinging".
He must have balls to hop on the anti-bush bandwagon. How individual of him. And yes he is pulling the race card, its all he has to go on now. I can't see how this kind of comment would serve any other purpose than to get his name out there. He wants the media attention, thats all. Good publicity, bad publicity, its all publicity.
Goodbye
they 'stick it to the man' for a reason you retard.
even bush admitted that government response has been 'unacceptable' even though he is the one who is in charge.
kanye west had a right to say it and i think he was in the right, the government took awhile to respond, what else are people supposed to think, new orleans is a very mixed city in terms of whites and blacks, most of them are black too, i think i read somewhere 60 or 70%.
'he wants the media attention, thats all. good publicity, bad...'
before he said that, he found out that his album had 1.7 million pre-orders and was slated to sell 800,000 copies in its first week on the soundscan charts...why the fuck would he want more publicity while he is all over the MTV and doing ALOT of radio interviews anyway (and they are at the execs requests not his). It's like bono wanting more publicity, kanyes album is the talk of the music biz over there and this is BEFORE he said the comments so no this did not serve, if you saw the video too it was likely that he was emotionally involved in the incident, his father was a member of the black panthers, kanye is very outspoken in race relations in america. Besides, kanye wasn't the only one who noticed that the neworleans disaster emphasised racial issues, it was the topic of many articles BEFORE kanye made that comment.
dumbass ignorant faggot