You start there. I choose not to. Just remember, in some way or another, we ALL just paid for that food.
I think a lot of you "it's his money, he can spend it how he likes" people are missing the point. It's not that some random celeb spent an obscene amount of money for food. If that were the case, there would be posts on here every day about how much celebs pay for things.
The point is that it's a guy who spends all his time telling the country that the evil rich white people are responsible for all the poverty in this country and that they should all give more of their money to pay for welfare programs for poor people.
Eh. He made it our business when he made it PUBLIC informationHe wanted to be our business, or else he would have kept it private. Ya know? Like not announced it to the Associated Press
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Frankly this isn't the type of thing I've ever seen a musiian release a press release on, he's got NOTHING to gain by it.
You start there. I choose not to. Just remember, in some way or another, we ALL just paid for that food.
If that's the point, then you're correct - I did miss it because I have no idea who this person is so I wouldn't know what he's said in the past. But I don't think that is the point being made - I keep hearing that the cost of the meal will be passed along to all 300 million Americans (at a shocking .0013 cents per person!) or that it makes us ugly Americans or the guy should have given the money to Katrina victims, etc.
So the point is that he's a hypocrite? And we therefore shouldn't take him seriously? Did anyone take him seriously before?
In my Bono example, he was right in the middle of his push for debt relief and ending poverty and AIDS in Africa - basically asking everyone else to pony up, then he spent $1700 to fly his hat first class. That affected Bono's credibility, at least in my eyes. Is there a parallel to this West fellow?
It keeps him in the news. That is what he has to gain from itPeople are talking about it. Even those that wrote "I coud care less" cared enough to write
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That was my interpretation at least. Yeah, I'd say it's similar to the Bono story. Personally, I don't care what any of these celebs do with their money. I'm not a socialist or a communist, so I think they should be able to spend their money however they want. They earned it (regardless of whether you think musicians should be paid millions of dollars or not).If that's the point, then you're correct - I did miss it because I have no idea who this person is so I wouldn't know what he's said in the past. But I don't think that is the point being made - I keep hearing that the cost of the meal will be passed along to all 300 million Americans (at a shocking .0013 cents per person!) or that it makes us ugly Americans or the guy should have given the money to Katrina victims, etc.
So the point is that he's a hypocrite? And we therefore shouldn't take him seriously? Did anyone take him seriously before?
In my Bono example, he was right in the middle of his push for debt relief and ending poverty and AIDS in Africa - basically asking everyone else to pony up, then he spent $1700 to fly his hat first class. That affected Bono's credibility, at least in my eyes. Is there a parallel to this West fellow?
The law of supply and demand. If people stopped buying his music he'd stop making money.
Anne
But it does annoy me when celebs get political and try to tell us how we should live our lives, then turn around and apply different standards to themselves. Like Madonna and others getting on TV and telling us how important it is to vote, when they didn't even bother registering.
To me it sadly magnifies our priorities as a society.
Obviously Kanye doesn't care about the poor. He could have used that money to help out some people in NOLA.
Obviously Kanye doesn't care about the poor. He could have used that money to help out some people in NOLA.
Obviously Kanye doesn't care about the poor. He could have used that money to help out some people in NOLA.
Obviously Kanye doesn't care about the poor. He could have used that money to help out some people in NOLA.
Frankly he doesn't need the press, he's already all over the place.
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