Kanye West Booed At Saturday Night Live
The clown show known as Kanye West is at it again — this time while appearing as the musical guest during the season premiere of NBC’s “Saturday Night Live.”
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After original guest, Ariana Grande dropped out following the recent drug death of her ex-boyfriend Mac Miller, Kanye was asked to be a last-minute fill-in. HUGE MISTAKE!
During his first of 2 performances, Kanye roamed the stage haphazardly while dressed as a bottle of Perrier Water. Then, in his 2nd number, he wore a “Make America Great Again” hat as a way of expressing his odd support of Donald Trump.
Except, ‘Ye didn’t stop there.
In a segment the network cut the cameras on and refused to air, Kanye ended his performance by going on a pro-Trump tirade that was met with boos from the live studio audience.
“I wanna cry right now,” the wayward rapper sang. “Black man in America, you’re supposed to keep what you feel inside right now. And the liberals bully you and tell you what you can and cannot wear, where you and they can’t not (sic) stare. And they look at me and say, ‘It’s not fair. How the hell did you get here?’ Well….”
And then, he spit out a speech. “Actually, blacks weren’t always Democrats,” he said. “It’s like a plan they did to take the fathers out the homes and promote welfare. Does anybody know about that? That’s the Democratic plan.”
At that moment, a small scattering of audience members applauded nervously. Kanye continued, “And what this shows is we can’t be controlled by monolithic thought. You can’t always have when you have a black subject matter like Cosby that you have to have a black comedian talk about it.”
Then Kanye launched into his love affair with Donald Trump, prompting an audible “Oh, my God” from comedian Chris Rock, who was in attendance.
“It’s so many times that I talk to a white person about this, and they say, ‘How could you support Trump? He’s racist.’ Well if I was concerned about racism, I would have moved out of America a long time ago. We don’t just make our decisions off of racism. I’ma break it down to you right now: If someone inspires me and I connect with them, I don’t have to believe in all they (sic) policies.”
At that point the audience booed, Kanye West was escorted off stage and the live broadcast continued.
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Looks like we missed a lot after the credits 🤔
Kanye is back to talking about running for president in 2020.
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— Complex Music (@ComplexMusic) September 30, 2018
DJ, you’re intro pretty much sums up Kanye West: “The clown show known as Kanye West is at it again”
Not at ll surprising that he and Trump get along so well. Like Trump, Kanye has worked hard over the years to discredit himself and show himself to be a Poseur. They are kindred spirits, in many ways, cut from the same phony-azz and clownish cloth and being serious “head-cases” to boot.