Kanye Might Have A Significant Messenge He's Trying To Convy

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I found this on a fourm, I'm not taking any credit for this information nor do I necessarily agree with the all of it but it's very insightful




Seeing the Andy Kaufman sketch beside that Joseph Beuys book, I was immediately reminded of the Beuys performance wherein he locked himself in a room with a live coyote for three days, Kanye has posted a picture of this on his Twitter recently:

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What makes it more interesting, the piece was called "I Like America and America Likes Me"

"With I Like America and America Likes Me, Beuys wanted to begin a national dialogue. While its patriotic title recalls the popular myth of the United States as a “melting pot” where people of all backgrounds can co-exist harmoniously, Beuys saw in 1970s America a nation divided over its involvement in the Vietnam War and, particularly, a country whose white population oppressed indigenous, immigrant, and minority populations.

And in some Native American lores and beliefs, the powerful coyote represents both the possibility of transformation and the archetypal trickster. In certain creation myths, the coyote takes on a Promethean role, teaching humans how to survive. As Levi Strauss also noted, the author of a 1983 book on coyotes compared their resilience to the resistance of the Vietnamese soldier—an equivalence that Beuys would have appreciated.

“You could say that a reckoning has to be made with the coyote, and only then can this trauma be lifted,” he said of his performance. For those three days, he attempted to make eye contact with the coyote while regularly performing symbolic gestures, such as tossing his leather gloves to it or gesticulating wildly at it with his hands and walking stick. Occasionally, he would assume the guise of a shepherd, cloaked in his felt with a hooked walking stick protruding from it.

The lesson from Beuys’s strange performance? That American society could only begin to cure its social ills through direct communication and understanding among its own varied populations. His homage to an ancient American animal deity underscored exactly how young the country was, and that difficult dialogues were of utmost importance if it was to heal its rifts.

As for the coyote, the spirit animal has adapted and thrived, even as the United States has attempted to control the population, killing tens of thousands of the species each year. While America’s divisions have yet to be solved—and its transgressions, some might say, continue in equal measure—the coyote remains a symbol of its resilience and, perhaps, of its potential for transformation."

When Joseph Beuys Locked Himself in a Room with a Live Coyote

Is all of this a 21st century re-imagining of the Beuys performance on a much larger scale?



http://www.kanyetothe.com/forum/index.php?topic=7734322.0


TL;DR




The man is you.
The coyote is America.

The goal is to make it through the 3 days with the coyote.

The man is afraid of the coyote just like the coyote is afraid of the man. Imagine 2 scenarios.
1. The man kicks the coyote everytime he feels threatened. Out of fear.
Result would be two increasingly hostile beings who see eachothers survival as a threat to the other.

2. The man continually tries to assure the coyote that his goal is not to kill the coyote but to make peace with the coyote.
Result: the man ends up taming the coyote and both sides eventually learned to co exist through primal signaling

Scenario 1 represents how we currently communicate with our opposition. With hate, in fear.

Scenario 2 is the way to communicate with love and the better way for the man (representing you) and the coyote (representing America) to find ground and coexist.
 
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You gonna try to cuddle with the got damn

KKK

I don't care what Kanye thinks he's doing by promoting Trump to anyone

It's stupid and DANGEROUS.

If you're not adamantly anti Trump (read: anti Nazi and anti KKK) then you're literally the enemy.

Wether supportive of Trump or apathetic towards him: this is YOUR fault and I don't respect your intellect
 

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Stopped reading after Joseph Beuys :stopitslime:.

Dude was a racist and had close ties to the Nazi’s :camby:.

The Nazi Ties of Joseph Beuys

EDIT: Kanye also romanticized Picasso on his last album. Picasso was also a racist. Pablo exploited and profited off African art and then had the nerve to say:
L'art nègre? Connais pas" - "African art? Never heard of it".
Picasso 'stole the work of African artists'

So fukk Kanye for putting these racist ass artist on a pedestal. Not once, but twice.
 
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Stopped reading after Joseph Beuys :stopitslime:.

Dude was a racist and had close ties to the Nazi’s :camby:.

The Nazi Ties of Joseph Beuys

EDIT: Kanye also romanticized Picasso on his last album. Picasso was also a racist. Pablo exploited and profited off African art and then had the nerve to say:
L'art nègre? Connais pas" - "African art? Never heard of it".

So fukk Kanye for putting these racist ass artist on a pedestal. Not once, but twice.
:ohhh:

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Stopped reading after Joseph Beuys :stopitslime:.

Dude was a racist and had close ties to the Nazi’s :camby:.

The Nazi Ties of Joseph Beuys

EDIT: Kanye also romanticized Picasso on his last album. Picasso was also a racist. Pablo exploited and profited off African art and then had the nerve to say:
L'art nègre? Connais pas" - "African art? Never heard of it".
Picasso 'stole the work of African artists'

So fukk Kanye for putting these racist ass artist on a pedestal. Not once, but twice.
Good looks.
 
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