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TopicWaPo calls Kanye ''alt-right'' because he spoke out against victim mentality
thanosibe
04/25/18 4:40:38 PM
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SomeonesAlt posted...
A_Good_Boy posted...
Mal_Fet posted...
sktgamer_13dude posted...
Mal: no one reads the articles I post
Also Mal: I dont read the articles I post

Where exactly did they say Kanye was alt-right? Read the article and they didnt say that.

Stop being dense. Calling someone an "alt-right darling" is calling them alt-right.

Post the quote, please.

Kanye West was having a great weekend, until he wasnt. One moment, the rapper-producer-entrepreneur was dispensing pearls of pseudo-philosophy on Twitter to the retweets of adoring observers. The next, many of those same admirers had turned to denouncing him instead. Oh, and he had become an alt-right darling. Whatever West is going through at the moment, the response to his Twitter spree reveals more about the people who have fled from him and those whove flocked to him, too.

It's clear the article was not calling Kanye alt right, that it was just pointing out that Kanye has ingratiated himself to them.

Buuut Mal needs his daily dose of fake outrage to complete his pretty good life.
If the article, for the sake of debate, is saying West is aligning himself with or the alt-right is aligning with him, the claim is he fits it/wants to be associated with them, and therefore is by a good chance is alt-right himself. That said, it's best to hear it from West's mouth himself as to what party he aligns himself with.

But then again Mal isn't the only one needing attention and outrage to complete his day.
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