While performing in San José, California last night (November 17), Kanye West took a stance on last week’s presidential election that was almost predictable in its unpredictability.
The man who once claimed that former President George W. Bush didn’t care about black people because of his delayed response to Hurricane Katrina is now joining the Ku Klux Klan in celebrating the election of Donald J. Trump. So will he still run against him for the office of Commander in Chief in 2020?
Unsurprisingly, social media has got an awful lot to say about Yeezy’s take on Trump, and most of it is not positive, with some users even turning the rapper’s own past behavior and lyrics against him:
Trump: “look at my African American over there”
Kanye: pic.twitter.com/523Tj4LBv3— Moe Alayan (@MoeAlayan) November 18, 2016
I can see why Kanye likes Trump campaign. Even with all the craziness, it had a smoother rollout than Life of Pablo.— Hannibal Buress (@hannibalburess) November 18, 2016
He’s definitely trolling because real Trump supporters definitely don’t skip out on voting.— Hannibal Buress (@hannibalburess) November 18, 2016
What would ‘Bush doesn’t care about black people’ Kanye say to ‘I would have voted for Trump’ Kanye?— Eugene Scott (@Eugene_Scott) November 18, 2016
Kanye: So many people hate me…
Kanye to Kanye: But not ALL the people hate you…make all the people hate you… pic.twitter.com/qkF0HkKnUe— Kozza (@Kozza) November 18, 2016
Obama: So Kanye wanted to vote Trump?
Biden: That’s what he said
Obama: Well why didn’t he vote?
Biden: Late Registration pic.twitter.com/ebmXOJymZp— Josh Billinson (@jbillinson) November 18, 2016
Obama: So Kanye wanted to vote Trump?
Biden: That’s what he said
Obama: Well why didn’t he vote?
Biden: Late Registration pic.twitter.com/ebmXOJymZp— Josh Billinson (@jbillinson) November 18, 2016
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