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Kanye West ‘distancing himself from politics’

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October 31, 2018
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Kanye West ‘distancing himself from politics’

Kanye West has said he is "distancing himself from politics" after realising he has been "used to spread messages" he does not believe in.

The controversial rapper, who recently changed his name to simply Ye, has been criticised for his support for US President Donald Trump.

His announcement on Twitter, dubbed "Yexit" by some social media users, comes weeks after he met with Mr Trump at the Oval Office.

My eyes are now wide open and now realize Ive been used to spread messages I dont believe in. I am distancing myself from politics and completely focusing on being creative !!!

— ye (@kanyewest) October 30, 2018

The superstar rapper, wearing a Make America Great Again cap, gave Mr Trump little chance to speak as he went on an expletive-filled rant.

West appeared on the chat show Jimmy Kimmel Live! in August, in which he defended his support for Mr Trump during the 2016 presidential election.

He told Kimmel: "It took me a year and a half to have the confidence to stand up and put on the hat no matter what the consequences were.

"And what it represented to me is not about policies – because I'm not a politician like that, but it represented overcoming fear and doing what you felt, no matter what anyone said, in saying, you can't bully me: liberals can't bully me, news can't bully me, the hip-hop community, they can't bully me."

Mr Trump tweeted from his New Jersey golf course afterwards: "Thank you to Kanye West and the fact that he is willing to tell the TRUTH.

Image: Kanye West hugs Donald Trump during their White House meeting

"It is making a big decision."

West first attracted criticism for his relationship with Mr Trump in December 2016, shortly after the businessman had won the presidential election.

The rapper tweeted to say he had wanted to meet with the president-elect to discuss "multicultural issues", including bullying, supporting teachers and violence in Chicago.

The singer John Legend said afterwards he was disappointed with West, adding: "I think Trump has been corrosive, his message has been corrosive to the country."

Musicians including Ice T and Chance The Rapper also criticised the rapper for his support of Trump.

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Video: Black people 'expected to be Democrat'

West had referred to Trump as his brother in April, and said in a tweet: "You don't have to agree with Trump but the mob can't make me not love him.

"We are both dragon energy."

West also courted controversy in May when he suggested slavery was "a choice".

Film director Spike Lee and the singer Will.i.am levelled criticism at him for the remark.

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West had gained a reputation for speaking up for black rights earlier on in his career, when he criticised the then-president's response to Hurricane Katrina.

He said "George Bush doesn't care about black people" at a benefit concert after the disaster.

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Kanye West has said he is "distancing himself from politics" after realising he has been "used to spread messages" he does not believe in.

The controversial rapper, who recently changed his name to simply Ye, has been criticised for his support for US President Donald Trump.

His announcement on Twitter, dubbed "Yexit" by some social media users, comes weeks after he met with Mr Trump at the Oval Office.

My eyes are now wide open and now realize Ive been used to spread messages I dont believe in. I am distancing myself from politics and completely focusing on being creative !!!

— ye (@kanyewest) October 30, 2018

The superstar rapper, wearing a Make America Great Again cap, gave Mr Trump little chance to speak as he went on an expletive-filled rant.

West appeared on the chat show Jimmy Kimmel Live! in August, in which he defended his support for Mr Trump during the 2016 presidential election.

He told Kimmel: "It took me a year and a half to have the confidence to stand up and put on the hat no matter what the consequences were.

"And what it represented to me is not about policies – because I'm not a politician like that, but it represented overcoming fear and doing what you felt, no matter what anyone said, in saying, you can't bully me: liberals can't bully me, news can't bully me, the hip-hop community, they can't bully me."

Mr Trump tweeted from his New Jersey golf course afterwards: "Thank you to Kanye West and the fact that he is willing to tell the TRUTH.

Image: Kanye West hugs Donald Trump during their White House meeting

"It is making a big decision."

West first attracted criticism for his relationship with Mr Trump in December 2016, shortly after the businessman had won the presidential election.

The rapper tweeted to say he had wanted to meet with the president-elect to discuss "multicultural issues", including bullying, supporting teachers and violence in Chicago.

The singer John Legend said afterwards he was disappointed with West, adding: "I think Trump has been corrosive, his message has been corrosive to the country."

Musicians including Ice T and Chance The Rapper also criticised the rapper for his support of Trump.

1:03
Video: Black people 'expected to be Democrat'

West had referred to Trump as his brother in April, and said in a tweet: "You don't have to agree with Trump but the mob can't make me not love him.

"We are both dragon energy."

West also courted controversy in May when he suggested slavery was "a choice".

Film director Spike Lee and the singer Will.i.am levelled criticism at him for the remark.

More from Donald Trump

West had gained a reputation for speaking up for black rights earlier on in his career, when he criticised the then-president's response to Hurricane Katrina.

He said "George Bush doesn't care about black people" at a benefit concert after the disaster.

Original Article

Sky News

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