Loading...
Profile: Integral Dohgon
Integral Dohgon

Integral Dohgon @Integral  

Permalink
765

  Kanye Says He is Being Humbled by God

News travels fast in the age of information so by now most people have heard that Kanye West has completely changed his stance against the Jews and has even apologized for upsetting the Black community. He did so after losing his biggest contract, which was with ADIDAS Sports. Not surprisingly, Kanye has a lot of excuses for his behavior but unlike his idol Donald Trump, Kanye seems to be listening to his advisors. Probably his greatest advisors are his Christian therapists because it must have been them who gave him the perfect scapegoat for avoiding accountability. They told him to say that he is being humbled by God.

Damn, it was only a few weeks ago that I resolved to never write, listen, or view anything about Kanye West again but here I am like a narcissist who has nothing else to do besides giving time to someone who I’ve grown to despise.  My excuse; writing is my therapy. Plus, its not like I can avoid Kanye West because Social Media algorithms are pushing topics about him to the top of my feeds and even traditional news networks are all talking about him. So, here I am with another Kanye psychoanalysis.

Kanye West, the self-professed genius, has been upsetting the Black community with his pro-white supremacist Christian rhetoric for the past ten years but it wasn’t until he publicly attacked the Jews a few weeks ago that the financial establishment took steps to censure him. So, what did he say about the Jews that was so different from what many Blacks have been saying for decades? Nothing, yet hundreds of Black people on social media have been throwing praises his way for speaking out about Jewish exploitation of Black people in business and entertainment. It made me shake my head and wonder about our short attention spans and how we tend to support sensationalism over hard work.

In my favorite Kanye west song he said, “Excuse me; was you’ll saying something? You can’t tell me nothing” but someone should have told him to take his own advice and, “Don’t fix your lips like collagen then say something you gone end up appologen”. As I said, I used to be a Kanye fan but because of his religious and political antics I’ve stepped away.

What entertains me about Kanye West’s apology to the Jews and the Black community is the slickness behind his apology. It shows how easily religious belief can be manipulated and twisted in an infinite number of ways to skirt individual accountability. In terms of his Jewish apology, Kanye simply said he didn’t realize that the words he used endicted the entire Jewish race but when it came to the Black community, his excuse was divine intervention. Kanye said that he has to apologize to the black community because God has humbled him to do so because he flaunted his wealth in the Black community’s face.

Beyond the religious mumbo-jumbo, Kanye had to apologize to the Black community because there is nowhere for him to run back to for solace other than the Black community. The Black community will now forgive and forget his past transgressions because our heroes are few and far between. He will also fall back under the wings of the angels of his God and be exalted by Black Christians as a prophet who is being persecuted for speaking his mind.

Even if Kanye loses all his wealth, he will always have a religious excuse but knowing Kanye, he might not be able to handle to much more humbling before he starts publicly lashing out at his God. I can even guarantee that at some point we will see him dragging a huge wooden cross through some city street.  

#KanyeWest
Show Previous 9 Comments
like I always say we can solve our own problems if we begin to accept that it’s our problems to solve
2022-10-31 20:00:22
11
Integral Dohgon

Integral Dohgon @Integral  

Follow Integral Dohgon on Blaqsbi.

Enter your email address then click on the 'Sign Up' button.

Our mission is to be the ultimate media platform where black people can speak freely and share ideas without fear of censorship. Let’s huddle together to share knowledge, to believe in our greatness and to inspire others towards unity.

We are the only black-owned networking platform in the world where you are rewarded for promoting black culture, pride and excellence.

Join Us

Marketplace Items

Skills

Businesses

Events

  The Last African Worldviews Session - Open Table Discussion.

Jun
8
2024

When: 2024-06-08 12:00:00: Saturday June 8, 2024 (12:00 PM - 3:00 PM) - EDT (America/New York)
Duration: 3 hours
Add to Calendar: Google | Yahoo | Outlook.com | Device

Video Group Chat: https://blaqsbi.com/5pFk

Responses: 4 plan to attend · 0 maybe · 1 declined


The Last African Worldviews Session - Open Table Discussion.  - June 8, 2024
Open table discussion.

We look forward to hear your viewpoint.

Event Type: Community

Funding Requests


THIS IS MY SONG WHICH I HAD DEDICATED TO MY MOM, I NEED FUNDING TO PERSUE MY MUSIC CAREER I WILL CHANGE THE WORLD ONE DAY.
Future Mathumbu is requesting 30,000 in donation.
Most recent donors:
Donated 30,000 - 2022-10-07 10:13:19

30,000 Received

100%
100% collected:
Goal: 30,000

Podcast/radio Shows

"The Professionals You Should Know"

In this series, we will be conversing with professionals from different industries, discussing their journey on how they became 'The Professionals You Should Know'.

In today's episode, we will be talking with award-winning Emile Vidal Carr. He will give us an insight into his day to day activities and responsibilities running a clothing company as well as his journey to get to where he is today.

R3 Physiotherapy: Designing for Kanye West - Emile Vidal Carr - Fashion Design Director

Book Suggestions

"From Here to Equality, Reparations for Black Americans in the Twenty-First Century"

Racism and discrimination have choked economic opportunity for African Americans at nearly every turn. At several historic moments, the trajectory of racial inequality could have been altered dramatically. But neither Reconstruction nor the New Deal nor the civil rights struggle led to an economically just and fair nation. Today, systematic inequality persists in the form of housing discrimination, unequal education, police brutality, mass incarceration, employment discrimination, and massive wealth and opportunity gaps. Economic data indicates that for every dollar the average white household holds in wealth the average black household possesses a mere ten cents.
This compelling and sharply argued book addresses economic injustices head-on and make the most comprehensive case to date for economic reparations for U.S. descendants of slavery. Using innovative methods that link monetary values to historical wrongs, William Darity Jr. and A. Kirsten Mullen assess the literal and figurative costs of justice denied in the 155 years since the end of the Civil War and offer a detailed roadmap for an effective reparations program, including a substantial payment to each documented U.S. black descendant of slavery. This new edition features a new foreword addressing the latest developments on the local, state, and federal level and considering current prospects for a comprehensive reparations program.

UNCPress: From Here to Equality: Reparations for Black Americans. . . by Darity & Mullen | Official Trailer

Places

Walter Sisulu National Botanical Garden



Terrible

Excellent
Terrible/Excellent Meter

http://www.sanbi.org/gardens/walter-sisulu

9
Wear comfortable shoes or no shoes and enjoy the tour in the beautiful garden, 
Bring your own picnic basket or dine at the restaurant inside the gardens
#contest Wear comfortable shoes or no shoes and enjoy the tour in the beautiful garden,
Bring your own picnic basket or dine at the restaurant inside the gardens #contest




Challenge: Trivias

   How Well Do You Know Black Inventors for 3 Trivia: More Like This

Guess the right answer to the question in the image above:

Open slots: 33,332,999 Completed: 0%



Winners (24)

%9@>2D y] |2CE:?
2024-03-30 23:37:51
%9@>2D y] |2CE:?
2024-02-19 05:29:56
%9@>2D y] |2CE:?
2023-11-17 01:53:15
%9@>2D y] |2CE:?
2023-10-15 10:22:21
%9@>2D y] |2CE:?
2023-01-19 13:47:29
1/24

News/opinions

Gazprom falls to first annual loss in 20 years as trade with Europe hit #News

Photos

Music

Videos

Magazine Suggestions

"Black Enterprise"

Black Enterprise is a black-owned multimedia company. Since the 1970s, its flagship product Black Enterprise magazine has covered African-American businesses with a readership of 3.7 million.[2] The company was founded in 1970 by Earl G. Graves Sr. It publishes in both print and on digital, an annual listing of the largest African-American companies in the country, or "B.E. 100s", first compiled and published in 1973.[3][4] In 2002 the magazine launched a supplement targeting teens, Teenpreneur.[5] Black Enterprise also has two nationally syndicated television shows, Our World with Black Enterprise and Women of Power.

The magazine was founded by Earl G. Graves Sr.[6] In January 2006, he named his eldest son, Earl G. Graves Jr. (known as "Butch"), the company's chief executive officer.[7] Butch joined the company in 1988 after earning his M.B.A. from Harvard University; he received his bachelor's degree in economics from Yale University in 1984. He also sits on the board of directors of AutoZone, serving as lead director and chairman of the compensation committee.

Black Enterprise has been profitable since its 10th issue. The company, headquartered in New York City, has 58 employees and had revenues of $22 million in 2017.[citation needed]

Polls

  Do black people even like black people?



Vote