Kanye defending Trump supporters

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:yeshrug:they heard exactly what everyone else heard when he was running and that's what they chose to vote for

I don't wish ill on nobody personally, but, they played themselves and now we all gotta suffer

:hubie:call me crazy, but people who blindly support the police/military and are indifferent to kids dying in cages or shot up by the police should have a thicker skin, but we know the deal.
 

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man I swear they MK Ultra light beamed Ye and brainwashed him after the Bush comments and interrupted Taylor Swift for ten whole seconds
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The stuff he says now is so c00nish it sounds like he's reaching on purpose or something


ain't nobody BULLYING no Trump supporters :camby:



Like Ye said himself on Life of Pablo "I miss the OLD Kanye"

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Kanye has been redpilled.

Like @Fresh said nobody is bullying Trump supporters. Especially liberals. In fact, Trump.supporters are the bullies. Right wing domestic terrorism accounted for the majority of all terrorism cases since 9/11.

The Terrorism That Doesn’t Spark a Panic


On Wednesday, the Anti-Defamation League released a report finding that attackers with ties to right-wing extremist movements killed at least 50 people in 2018. That was close to the total number of Americans killed by domestic extremists, meaning that the far right had an almost absolute monopoly on lethal terrorism in the United States last year. That monopoly would be total if, in one case, the perpetrator had not “switched from white supremacist to radical Islamist beliefs prior to committing the murder.”

From 2009 through 2018, right-wing extremists accounted for 73 percent of such killings, according to the ADL, compared with 23 percent for Islamists and 3 percent for left-wing extremists. In other words, most terrorist attacks in the United States, and most deaths from terrorist attacks, are caused by white extremists. But they do not cause the sort of nationwide panic that helped Trump win the 2016 election and helped the GOP expand its Senate majority in the midterms.
 
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