Has Kanye West definitively swung into far-right hysteria?

In any case, this is what the rapper showed in his last “truth” interview, facing Fox News presenter Tucker Carlson, known to convey fake news without hesitation on his show.

Asked about the many controversies that have concerned him for several years, Ye refused to make amends and continued his attacks against, in bulk, his ex-wife Kim Kardashian, the fashion world, Bill and Hilary Clinton, the editor of

Vogue

Gabriella Karefa-Johnson, or “the media”.



In the interview, the artist claims to have been "manipulated" by the family of his ex-wife so that he never showed his support for Donald Trump.

“The fact that I didn't say that I liked Trump was a form of manipulation (…) But I didn't know how close my own wife was to the Clintons,” he said, without question. say more.

Staging

Asked about the bad buzz caused by his criticism of Gabrielle Karefa-Johnson, targeted by racist and grossophobic attacks on social networks after being attacked by Kanye West, the rapper drove the point home.

“This controversy was staged.

They meant that I was attacking a black woman who promotes body positivity.

When Lizzo loses 5 pounds and announces it, the bots (on social media) attack her for losing weight because the media wants to make it look like being overweight is the new goal, when in fact it is unhealthy.

If someone thinks it's attractive, to each his own.

But in fact, it's clinically unhealthy.

And for people to promote that, it's demonic.

It is a genocide of the black race.

They want to kill us in any way possible, ”he said, without blinking.

The singer also explains why he decided to wear a

White Lives Matter

t-shirt to Fashion Week, and why he thinks it shouldn't be a problem.

“I do some things on instinct.

I simply channel the energy.

Seems fair to me.

I use my instincts, my connection to God and my intelligence (…) My dad is a grown ex-Black Panther and he messaged me today, and it said “White Lives Matter, hahahaha”.

I replied, "I thought it was a funny t-shirt. I thought the idea of ​​me wearing it was funny."

And I said, "Dad, why did you find that funny?"

And he replied: "It's just a black man who says the obvious", "said the interpreter of

Blood on the Leaves

.

The two-part interview is due to end on Tucker Carlson's show this Friday.

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