West Coast rapper Snoop Dogg‘s not here for the new Kanye West. The hip-hop veteran has shared some less than friendly words for the free thinker.
A screenshot has surfaced of Snoop ripping 50 Cent‘s meme of Yeezy and President Donald Trump looking coupled up.
Facts!!! Let ‘em know 📸 @50cent @snoopdogg @unclemurda 👎🏽 @kanyewest pic.twitter.com/f5w3gewRol
— SOHH (@sohh) April 26, 2018
A few hours ago, 50 Cent clowned both Trump and Kanye.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BiCz_26la-u/
https://www.instagram.com/p/BiCp8ZNF-LR/
Earlier in the day, Kanye West exposed a private text message from G.O.O.D. Music’s John Legend about his Trump support.
https://twitter.com/kanyewest/status/989541974070837248
I tweeted the John text to show that there are people around me that disagree with me and voice their opinion. I respect everyone's opinion but I stand my ground.
— ye (@kanyewest) April 26, 2018
if you feel something don't let peer pressure manipulate you
— ye (@kanyewest) April 26, 2018
https://twitter.com/kanyewest/status/989551205780107264
I really appreciate this dialogue with John Legend because I'm actually very empathetic. Im still the kid from the telethon. I feel when people think of MAGA they don't think of empathy.
— ye (@kanyewest) April 26, 2018
This is year one. We can't ad empathy to MAGA by hating. We can only ad empathy with love and time and truly hearing all sides
— ye (@kanyewest) April 26, 2018
John Legend new single on line now 😂
— ye (@kanyewest) April 26, 2018
my friend said he texted all his friends this morning and said I love you
— ye (@kanyewest) April 26, 2018
the concept of loving people has a stigma
— ye (@kanyewest) April 26, 2018
try telling people you love them it actually feels weird at first. We're really good at hating each other. We have to get good at loving each other.
— ye (@kanyewest) April 26, 2018
Yesterday, John Legend appeared to low-key take shots at Ye in light of his pro-Donald Trump stance.
I imagine there's some comfort in imagining a future without racism and projecting that onto the present. Thinking if we just deny the truth, it doesn't exist. If history is erased, we don't have to deal with its consequences. However…
— John Legend (@johnlegend) April 25, 2018
Far too many people don't have the luxury of closing their eyes and ears. They feel it in their lives and can't act like what they see and know doesn't exist.
— John Legend (@johnlegend) April 25, 2018
They know their family was destroyed by deportation or incarceration. They know their loved one was denied safe harbor because of their religion. They know their son or daughter was shot because their skin color evoked fear
— John Legend (@johnlegend) April 25, 2018
They see the statistics about black applications for real estate or loans or employment being turned away because their name was Jamal and not James
— John Legend (@johnlegend) April 25, 2018
I love that great, brilliant artists have the power to imagine a better future. But artists can't be blind to the truth.
— John Legend (@johnlegend) April 25, 2018
The defining trait of Trump's campaign and political profile was his embrace of white supremacy. He made it clear every time he spoke. Some serious cognitive dissonance to ignore that for the other x% you might find appealing. I guess I agree with >1% of anyone's thoughts though
— John Legend (@johnlegend) April 25, 2018
Anyway, y'all need to come to Montgomery and see this memorial
— John Legend (@johnlegend) April 25, 2018
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