Kanye is clearly mentally ill and everyone in his circle is just using him for their own purposes. Milo and Nick are both grifters who see him as a means to an end. I've heard some say his behavior resembles that of someone who is bipolar.
Kanye is partly responsible because of his tremendous ego and lack of any semblance of humility. Pride comes before the fall.
...but no one is calling them mentally ill, psychotic, or calling for their arrest or institutionalization. Perspective.
Evil behavior doesn't make someone mentally ill. Kanye is exhibiting signs of actual mental illness. Even if he's not mentally ill, he certainly doesn't have an understanding of the topics at hand, the people he's associating with or the arguments he's making.
everything he's said is on point:
Not true at all, but even if it were true, Kanye's behavior is erratic and he's clearly not all there. If you're crazy, I could care less if you sometimes say stuff that agrees with me because there's no consistency or clarity of thought to make it meaningful.
Kanye is all over the place. He talk about the evil Jews and then a moment later talks about how great Trump is despite Trump being the most pro-Israel President in our lifetime, having a son-in-law who's Jewish, and having a daughter who converted to Judaism. He tries to make points about loving everyone and other such nonsense you would expect to hear from a hippie in the 1960's and frequently brings up God and Jesus and typical Christian stuff but his lifestyle and behavior is far from Christian. There's no "there" there. It's all just the ramblings of someone who needs help.
It's clear to see Milo and Nick are just using him, and Kanye is going along with it because he feels validated.
He was diagnosed with bipolar a few years ago. He's actually talked about his struggles on that point. He's also taken medication for anxiety, depression and paranoia. It's not a question of whether he has mental illness, so much as what role, if any, is it playing in his current behavior. I would say his erratic behavior punctuated by his performance on Alex Jones is a pretty good sign that it is.
He clearly does more so than majority of populace, he's just not great at expressing it clearly, which is understandable, as there's very few people who've expressed such things to begin with.
No, you just support him because you sympathize with his positions.
It's not that hard to explain "love the sinner, hate the sin", especially if someone is a Christian as he claims to be. This isn't groundbreaking or new or innovative. Christians have been saying this forever.
Your lack of understanding of his points doesn't mean he's crazy, it just means you aren't familiar enough with critique of liberalism to process them properly, or for that matter, haven't listened to everything he's said in context and parsed it properly. Much of what he focused when it comes to nazis/etc is specifically something I've been talking about for a while, which is that "racism," along with other -isms, "communism," "nazism," "fascism," etc, are liberal heresies and villains who are entirely (and purposefully) manufactured by the very system, and serve various things.
You and I aren't going to agree on this.
It's because he's Christian.
I'm a Christian. He's speaking Christian words and phrases. That doesn't make him a Christian.
So is of most Christians. People are fallible, imperfect creatures.
He's arrogant, worldly, profane and immoral. He puts himself on a pedestal second only to Jesus. He's releases music filled with worldliness, profanity and immorality. He married a worldly and sinful woman. These are not things that a Christian does.
I hope he's actually loves Jesus, but if he does, he is even more tormented than I thought because someone who loves Jesus doesn't live a life so publicly and blatantly immoral and in contradiction to everything that Jesus calls us to be. His flavor of Christianity resembles the type of Christianity practiced in the black culture where everyone talks the talk as a performance but do not actually walk the Christian walk outside of Sunday services.
Kanye is clearly mentally ill and everyone in his circle is just using him for their own purposes. Milo and Nick are both grifters who see him as a means to an end. I've heard some say his behavior resembles that of someone who is bipolar.
Kanye is partly responsible because of his tremendous ego and lack of any semblance of humility. Pride comes before the fall.
Evil behavior doesn't make someone mentally ill. Kanye is exhibiting signs of actual mental illness. Even if he's not mentally ill, he certainly doesn't have an understanding of the topics at hand, the people he's associating with or the arguments he's making.
Not true at all, but even if it were true, Kanye's behavior is erratic and he's clearly not all there. If you're crazy, I could care less if you sometimes say stuff that agrees with me because there's no consistency or clarity of thought to make it meaningful.
Kanye is all over the place. He talk about the evil Jews and then a moment later talks about how great Trump is despite Trump being the most pro-Israel President in our lifetime, having a son-in-law who's Jewish, and having a daughter who converted to Judaism. He tries to make points about loving everyone and other such nonsense you would expect to hear from a hippie in the 1960's and frequently brings up God and Jesus and typical Christian stuff but his lifestyle and behavior is far from Christian. There's no "there" there. It's all just the ramblings of someone who needs help.
It's clear to see Milo and Nick are just using him, and Kanye is going along with it because he feels validated.
He was diagnosed with bipolar a few years ago. He's actually talked about his struggles on that point. He's also taken medication for anxiety, depression and paranoia. It's not a question of whether he has mental illness, so much as what role, if any, is it playing in his current behavior. I would say his erratic behavior punctuated by his performance on Alex Jones is a pretty good sign that it is.
No, you just support him because you sympathize with his positions.
It's not that hard to explain "love the sinner, hate the sin", especially if someone is a Christian as he claims to be. This isn't groundbreaking or new or innovative. Christians have been saying this forever.
You and I aren't going to agree on this.
I'm a Christian. He's speaking Christian words and phrases. That doesn't make him a Christian.
He's arrogant, worldly, profane and immoral. He puts himself on a pedestal second only to Jesus. He's releases music filled with worldliness, profanity and immorality. He married a worldly and sinful woman. These are not things that a Christian does.
I hope he's actually loves Jesus, but if he does, he is even more tormented than I thought because someone who loves Jesus doesn't live a life so publicly and blatantly immoral and in contradiction to everything that Jesus calls us to be. His flavor of Christianity resembles the type of Christianity practiced in the black culture where everyone talks the talk as a performance but do not actually walk the Christian walk outside of Sunday services.