Kanye West detailed why he decided to trigger and “traumatize” the “group mob” by showcasing White Lives Matter t-shirts during fashion week in Paris in a wide-ranging interview with Fox News host Tucker Carlson on Thursday.
Pressed on why he wore a photo of ultrasound around his neck, the Grammy-winning musician claimed the disdain leveled against him for supporting Trump prompted him to more boisterously express his views on controversial issues.
“It’s a photograph of a baby’s ultrasound. It just represents life. I’m pro-life. I don’t care about people’s responses. I care about the fact that there’s more black babies being aborted than born in New York City at this point,” Ye said. “Fifty percent of the black death in America is abortion. So, I really don’t care about people’s responses. I perform for an audience of one and that’s God.”
“When did you start to feel this way?” Carlson asked. “When did you start to realize this?”
Diverting from the left-wing mob’s groupthink, like supporting the Republican, America First-touting president and wearing a White Lives Matter t-shirt, has led to death threats, Ye explained.
“I really started to feel the need to express myself on another level when Trump was running for office and I liked him and every single person in Hollywood — from my ex-wife to my mother-in-law, to my manager at that time to my so-called friends/handlers around me — told me, like, if I said that I like Trump that my career would be over, that my life would be over,” he said. “They said stuff like, ‘People get killed for wearing a hat.’ They threatened my life. They basically said that I would be killed for wearing the hat.
“I had someone call me last night and said anybody wearing the White Lives Matter shirt is going to be green-lit. And that means that they’re going to beat them up if they wear it,” he added. “And I’m like, ‘Okay, greenlight me then,’”
Despite the attacks from the “mob” and the media, Ye explained why he will not back down.
“God builds warriors in a different way. I don’t know if it’s because of me being born in Atlanta and growing up on the south side of Chicago — he made me for such a time like this,” he said. “God is preparing us for the real battles. And we are in a battle with the media. The majority of the media has a godless agenda. And the jokes are not working.”
WATCH:
The billionaire fashion mogul agrees with his father’s assessment of ‘White Lives Matter.”
“My dad is an educated ex-black panther,” Ye said. “He said, ‘Just a black man stating the obvious.”
“The answer to why I wrote white lives matter on a shirt is because they do. It’s the obvious thing,” he continued.
Ye was “shocked to discover one of the wealthiest people in the county he still wasn’t free to express his thoughts and that changed his life,” Carlson noted.
A group mob runs the entertainment industry and pop culture, West warned.
“There’s a group mob. And it’s like liberal Nazis that will go up and attack you,” he said.
The display of White Lives Matter advocacy triggered the mob, which is intent on promoting unhealthiness among the black population, West argued.
“It was a setup. It started off as them having this black girl comment and say I felt traumatized when I saw this t-shirt. I saw traumatized when I saw a black man wearing something that he wasn’t supposed to wear,” he said. “It’s like in Django when Jamie Fox sits on top of a horse and Samuel L Jackson says that black guy is not supposed to be on top of a horse.
“Let’s talk about my good friend Lizzo,” he continued. “When Lizzo loses ten pounds and announces it, the bots that’s a term for like people, it’s like telemarketer callers on Instagram, they attack her for losing weight. because the media wants to put out a perception that being overweight is the new goal when it’s actually unhealthy. It’s clinically unhealthy. For people to promote that it’s demonic.
Liberal Nazis who champion Black Lives Matter and promote obesity as “healthy” and “beautiful” are actually promoting “genocide,” Ye argued.
“It’s genocide of the black race. they want to kill us in any way they can,” Ye said. “Planned Parenthood was made by Margaret Sanger, a known eugenicist with the KKK.”