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I pulled this from the comment section

I agree with the commenter.

I pulled this from the comment section [here.](https://pagesix.com/2022/10/12/kanye-west-allegedly-told-tmz-he-loved-hitler-and-the-nazis/) I agree with the commenter.

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That's exactly right. Why name the Jew when everyone on the left and right attacks you. My hats off to him for having the stones to speak out.

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Whether it's because he's stupid, crazy or brave it's irrelevant, the feedback we give will either encourage others to step forward or discourage. Potential speakers will either recognize it's time to open up or realise people are still not ready. It's up to us to show people are ready, till there is an audience people will be reluctant to speak up.

Well said. Whistle-blowers should always be encouraged and supported, no matter what you think of them personally.

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My main problem with Kanye is that he’s just not very articulate…I guess unless he’s rapping 🤷‍♂️

I listened to the whole interview on Tucker and though it was interesting, he’s not a good enough speaker to be a spokesperson for anyone but himself.

I appreciate that he is a so-called Christian at this point, but even at that he’s a baby Christian and doesn’t need to be a spokesperson for Christianity, either.

A lot of things that get verbally tossed around by those “in the know” assume a certain understanding by the listener..that’s a bad assumption and the opposite of helpful…that is, unless all you care about is having a little echo chamber for yourself and friends. But when a message gets taken to the public sphere, it had better be articulate, especially if it is going against decades of national indoctrination.

The starting point here should simply be that no one race or culture is beyond reproach, and stereotypes - while not true 100% of the time - exist for a reason and are generally true well over half of the time. If someone can’t even accept that premise, then there is no talking to them about anything because they aren’t living in reality.

But, if they are living in reality, then an honest, dispassionate conversation can be had.