Marc Ecko Speaking The Truth About Kanye West

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Literally the only people who say "douchebag" in 2013 are "douchebags"
 

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Honestly, fukk a collective, fukk the white man, fukk all that shyt. All im saying is stop worrying about what the fukk they doing and what they gonna try and do to stop you. I never once said you weren't doing shyt...I really don't care about your life honestly....so miss me with that how it comes across to me shyt. Do what you want, without trying to dissuade yourself thinking about the barriers society has placed upon you. Kanye needs to follow that, it only helps he has the capital to get shyt started. If every black person did that, we'd be better as a people right now. That's it. If you dont agree that's fine. I respect your opinion, just don't agree with it.
Man shut yo ass up!
 

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why ? You'd only be enabling them. Unless you mean donating money to African/Asian charities. The heart wants what the heart wants...


Are you currently doing anything for these communities ? Why do you have to wait to be rich to act ?


Smh get the hell outta here with this dumb sh!t
Guess you missed the point.

Being rich would be a plus I could do more, I have more time then money.

And yes I currently do stuff for my local community.
 

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The same Marc Ecko that cosigned Joey Badass... oops I meant Joey Bada$$.

Tip for the future, don't listen to the opinions of irrelevant people.
 

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What the fukk is a "inflated sense of self worth?" How much self worth should a person have? Who decides how much is appropriate?

All the c00ns keep saying simplified, almost cartoonish like things like "he walk in Givenchy and demand clothing line" which isn't true

Or dumbass 3rd grade classroom worksheet analogies like 'Kanye go into Apple, demand Iphone 6. he not genius."

We know who failed in life.

An inflated sense of self worth is when a person feels that something is great just because they want to do it...
An inflated sense of self worth is when someone gets called out or ridiculed about something and rather than just say that it is happening to them...they try to flip it and make it bigger than what it really is and say it is about something else...

Both of these things apply to Kanye...if you peep that C@C interview he did...he talks about he "deserves" to do fashion...and really that is something i don't understand because if he was really that good at it there would be a demand for his fashion designs to the point that someone would have to work with him...but anyway...Kanye says he been doing this for 10 years...so fukking what Kanye you been doing fashion for 10 years..and? What does that have to do with success...? Just because you do something for a long time...and you are passionate about it...doesn't mean you are good at it...and doesn't mean you will be successful at it...and doesn't mean someone should "let you in" on some lifetime "i try out for the basketball team every year coach" shyt...so to me that is an inflated sense of self worth...that is Kanye saying..."Man I been doing this for 10 years I deserve my shot I put in the work they should just give it to me..."

Now let's look at the ridiculed part...and as a former Kanye Stan ( had to stopped stanning after he just blatantly did his best to be a white and non threatening as possible on that old c@cdashian woman show ) this is the thing that is starting to piss me off about him...is that anytime someone says something about him negative...or he perceives it to be negative...he flips it into that person having a problem with black people...as if it is just not possible to just not like Kanye West the person...as if it is not possible to just disagree with Kanye West the person...because everything that Kanye does is what should be done...and if you don't like it then you gotta just not like black people and be racist...

Kanye says the gatekeepers won't let him in to do fashion cause they racist...cause he black...but maybe...maybe it's because he got a reputation of being a diva...maybe...just maybe it's because if you were to take all of his recorded temper tantrums he's thrown in just the past 3 years you could make a full length movie out of it...maybe...maybe it's because Kanye is just an easy target to pick on...he is the quintessential soft little emo kid who wigs out on you if you somehow mispronounce the name of the skirt he was wearing at that concert...so to me that is an inflated sense of self worth...because every time somebody pokes a joke or says something that Kanye doesn't agree with or...pretty much does anything he doesn't like...they are racist...they are trying to keep a black man down...as if Kanye is the conduit for all of black america...

And like I've said before...he does these things...while impregnating a woman who is not black...by aligning himself with a family who is not black...while running around hanging out with crazy ass Euro and French designers who are not black...by acting like he is some raging black rock star fighting against the white machine...and if you go to youtube and type in "kanye west concert" you see nothing but white people...while being a man who actually said at a concert to white people "it's okay you can say nikka" while performing gold digger...when the white people were ACTUALLY NOT SAYING IT OUT OF RESPECT TO KANYE...he is playing this mistreated black man who just wants his fair shot...where the only people who are living a more Caucasian life than him...are rich Caucasian...when he used to do soul hip hop...and date black women...but then he wanted to get into fashion...so he ditched that soul hip hop shyt and released some weird ass white rock album in Yeezus...cause aint no way they gonna let a black man in fashion who is doing real actually soul full hip hop...them crackas aint gonna go for that shyt at all...and then went and started fukking with Kim...cause aint no way he gonna get into fashion while being in a relationship with a black woman...that shyt aint gonna fly at all with them crackas...he gonna have to get himself at least a non black woman...

I mean...in that c@c interview..Kanye went on and on about fashion and all this material bullshyt...all this shyt behind the meaning of his " i am god line" and his "slave name" shyt...and then when the interview asked him a real ass question...really asked him how has having a kid changed you...Kanye straight up was like "you know i don't know I don't really have an answer for that...but check this out though you know them leather pants that are so hot right now...check this out man years ago i had an idea for..."

insert random disappointed gif...
 

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An inflated sense of self worth is when a person feels that something is great just because they want to do it...
An inflated sense of self worth is when someone gets called out or ridiculed about something and rather than just say that it is happening to them...they try to flip it and make it bigger than what it really is and say it is about something else...

Both of these things apply to Kanye...if you peep that C@C interview he did...he talks about he "deserves" to do fashion...and really that is something i don't understand because if he was really that good at it there would be a demand for his fashion designs to the point that someone would have to work with him...but anyway...Kanye says he been doing this for 10 years...so fukking what Kanye you been doing fashion for 10 years..and? What does that have to do with success...? Just because you do something for a long time...and you are passionate about it...doesn't mean you are good at it...and doesn't mean you will be successful at it...and doesn't mean someone should "let you in" on some lifetime "i try out for the basketball team every year coach" shyt...so to me that is an inflated sense of self worth...that is Kanye saying..."Man I been doing this for 10 years I deserve my shot I put in the work they should just give it to me..."

Now let's look at the ridiculed part...and as a former Kanye Stan ( had to stopped stanning after he just blatantly did his best to be a white and non threatening as possible on that old c@cdashian woman show ) this is the thing that is starting to piss me off about him...is that anytime someone says something about him negative...or he perceives it to be negative...he flips it into that person having a problem with black people...as if it is just not possible to just not like Kanye West the person...as if it is not possible to just disagree with Kanye West the person...because everything that Kanye does is what should be done...and if you don't like it then you gotta just not like black people and be racist...

Kanye says the gatekeepers won't let him in to do fashion cause they racist...cause he black...but maybe...maybe it's because he got a reputation of being a diva...maybe...just maybe it's because if you were to take all of his recorded temper tantrums he's thrown in just the past 3 years you could make a full length movie out of it...maybe...maybe it's because Kanye is just an easy target to pick on...he is the quintessential soft little emo kid who wigs out on you if you somehow mispronounce the name of the skirt he was wearing at that concert...so to me that is an inflated sense of self worth...because every time somebody pokes a joke or says something that Kanye doesn't agree with or...pretty much does anything he doesn't like...they are racist...they are trying to keep a black man down...as if Kanye is the conduit for all of black america...

And like I've said before...he does these things...while impregnating a woman who is not black...by aligning himself with a family who is not black...while running around hanging out with crazy ass Euro and French designers who are not black...by acting like he is some raging black rock star fighting against the white machine...and if you go to youtube and type in "kanye west concert" you see nothing but white people...while being a man who actually said at a concert to white people "it's okay you can say nikka" while performing gold digger...when the white people were ACTUALLY NOT SAYING IT OUT OF RESPECT TO KANYE...he is playing this mistreated black man who just wants his fair shot...where the only people who are living a more Caucasian life than him...are rich Caucasian...when he used to do soul hip hop...and date black women...but then he wanted to get into fashion...so he ditched that soul hip hop shyt and released some weird ass white rock album in Yeezus...cause aint no way they gonna let a black man in fashion who is doing real actually soul full hip hop...them crackas aint gonna go for that shyt at all...and then went and started fukking with Kim...cause aint no way he gonna get into fashion while being in a relationship with a black woman...that shyt aint gonna fly at all with them crackas...he gonna have to get himself at least a non black woman...

I mean...in that c@c interview..Kanye went on and on about fashion and all this material bullshyt...all this shyt behind the meaning of his " i am god line" and his "slave name" shyt...and then when the interview asked him a real ass question...really asked him how has having a kid changed you...Kanye straight up was like "you know i don't know I don't really have an answer for that...but check this out though you know them leather pants that are so hot right now...check this out man years ago i had an idea for..."

insert random disappointed gif...


A + for effort.
 

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Great thougts on the whole Kanye situation


Kanye West vs. the Fashion Industry

Kanye West and I don’t have a lot in common. He’s a famous rapper with an estimated net worth of $100 million; I’m a third-year media student who can’t even afford to pay $8.50 a month for Vogue Australia. This year he became a father and released his sixth studio album to rave reviews; this year I celebrated my 20th birthday by starting a blog. And from what I can tell, he seems to adore Kim Kardashian and her sisters whereas I am not, uh, particularly fond of them. One thing we do have in common, however, is that we both have very strong opinions about the fashion industry. That’s why I want to address some of the comments Kanye West made in
part 5 of his interview with Jimmy Kimmel, in which he blames the fashion industry’s racist and classist tendencies for his short-lived fashion career.

Kanye West is absolutely correct to say that the fashion industry is classist–of course it is! That’s not something it has ever tried to disguise or even seems to be ashamed of. Pick up any issue of American Vogue and you’re bound to see some random rich white woman you’ve never heard of before yapping narcissistically about how she’s “going green”, which probably means that she grew her own tomatoes and installed solar panels on the roof of her country house. How is it that Emmanuelle Alt has put Charlotte Casiraghi (a member of Monaco’s royal family), Carla Bruni (ex-First Lady of France) and Stephanie Seymour (whose husband is made of money) on the cover of Vogue Paris, but has yet to feature a single black model? How is it that unpaid internships are still legal, and worse still common, when there are so many students already drowning in debt and can’t afford to work for free? There is a lot of class discrimination in the fashion industry–some of it is insidious, some of it is more overt.
However, I don’t believe that Kanye West failing as a fashion designer is about class discrimination. It’s not about his being a rapper, or the fact that he’s in a relationship with a reality television star. He funded his spring-summer 2012 runway show out of his own pocket and presented the collection at Paris Fashion Week, making him a little fish in a big, big pond from the very beginning. He had the audacity to invite two of the most visionary designers alive, Azzedine Alaïa and Olivier Theyskens, to what was ultimately a sloppy rendition of bandage dresses and Belgian deconstructionism. Not only that, several of his garments appeared to be complete rip-offs of Balmain, Alexander Wang, and Baby Phat (yes, Baby Phat). Anything that looked remotely original was only so because no real designer with formal training or a professional eye would dare send it down the runway. Case in point: Mirte Maas wearing slinky leggings made from a cheap iridescent fabric with a matching bomber jacket. Truly frightening.


There were graduate students from Central Saint Martins, the best design school in Europe, helping him create the collection. British designer Louise Goldin and Australian stylist Christine Centenera reportedly acted as “consultants”. The front row was filled with famous friends like Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. He had a very expensive cast of models to walk the collection. It was covered on style.com, which everyone in the industry looks at. Anna Wintour was even there. And let’s not forget that Kanye didn’t present at some derelict warehouse in Brooklyn, but instead at Paris Fashion Week. PARIS. The city that is the pinnacle of every fashion season, which draws tens of thousands of buyers and journalists to one location twice a year. He had every opportunity to succeed and he didn’t. People gave him a chance. In fact, they gave him two if you count his less offensive fall-winter 2012 collection.
Contrary to what Kanye West claims, this is not the same thing as Michael Jackson struggling to get his videos on MTV. This is not a case of class discrimination or racism. This is about a man delusional enough to think that sitting front row at fashion week for nine years somehow means he understands garment construction, fit and form. This is about a man whose ego is so big that he quit after two seasons because he didn’t have editors rushing to feature his clothes in their magazines, or buyers ringing around the clock to make orders, or journalists spilling every review with effusive praise. The only person who seemed to love it was Anna Dello Russo (she wore a complete look the next day), who basically loves anything that’s gold and shiny or will get her on a street style blog. Did Michael Jackson quit after being rejected? What if Alexander McQueen had given up after two seasons? Or Tom Ford? Or Marc Jacobs? If every designer who is serious about their craft decided to quit after two bad seasons, there would be no fashion designers in the world.


What if Marc Jacobs had given up after two lousy seasons?

I’d like to end this post by sharing some thoughts about celebrity designers in general. One of my main criticisms is that celebrity designers do not have any formal training and have not learned the ins and outs of garment construction. They tend to take a very passive approach to design, acting as a figurehead on the label while their team ghost-designs with all of the pressure but none of the praise. Sometimes they’ll just copy clothes right out of their personal wardrobe, make a few tweaks (I almost wrote “twerk”–damn you, Miley!) and then pass it off as new. I am well aware that there are many successful designers without a formal fashion education: Rei Kawakubo, Consuelo Castiglioni, the Olsen twins, etc. But I think times are very different now. It’s much more competitive and the value of a fashion education is so crucial.
I agree that this industry is classist, I just don’t think it applies to Kanye in this situation. One way in which we can counter the elitism and classism, however, is by giving more value to fashion students. Completing a fashion design degree is not easy. It definitely requires a natural creative ability (which is nurtured rather than “taught”) but it teaches lessons. It teaches you that all this is going to amount to something one day. It affirms that there are no short-cuts, and that people should not be able to buy their way to success. Most importantly, there’s nothing more inspiring than seeing designers who started off just like you–as hopeful students–succeed and go on to establish internationally recognised brands. And if Kanye West should by chance come across this post, please understand that just because you excel in one creative field it doesn’t mean you have some kind of ‘carry over’ respect in another. It’s hard work. It’s not something that brings immediate success.
 

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People who focus strictly on the fashion rant that lasted all of two minutes out of a 20 + minute interview are dense and lack the power of inference. An example is not the only place something can be applicable.
 
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