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Post by no1novice on Mar 15, 2022 7:22:14 GMT
Equally low - Kanye going after Pete for his mental health. Shame Kanye doesn’t get help for him mental health & his ego.
Kanye West: Kim Kardashian is changing my kids’ schedules ‘last minute’
Kanye West claims that his kids’ schedules are being “changed last minute” amid his feud with ex-wife Kim Kardashian.
“My kids were not allowed to go to Sunday Service yesterday and there’s multiple times where the schedules were changed last minute Which alienated me as a parent which is illegal thank God,” the rapper, 44, wrote via Instagram Monday night.
His post was accompanied by a screenshot of a news story covering his ongoing social media battle with Kardashian, 41.
“My family has been broken,” added West. “My name has been dragged and dropped.”
The hip-hop icon — who shares North, 8, Saint, 6, Chicago, 4, and Psalm, 2, with Kardashian — then came for Kardashian’s boyfriend, “Saturday Night Live” player Pete Davidson, yet again.
“The boyfriend been trying to play with me since SNL skits. I was called a stalker by random has beens. There’s multiple attempts to gas light me SKETE called this ‘legally single’ person my wife,” West continued, acknowledging a text exchange with Davidson, 28, that became public this weekend.
West then alleged that Kardashian finds it “funny” to “try to drive [him] over the edge” by flaunting her romance with Davidson. (They went Instagram-official last week.)
“but I didn’t let them,” the Grammy winner wrote. “Y’all can’t judge my state of well being based on the amount of time I leave an instagram post up or me using my platform to ensure that I stay consistent in my children’s lives.”
Earlier today, Kardashian hopped on to Instagram begging West to stop spreading rumors that she does not allow him to see their children.
Well fuck Kanye, I’m watching and judging you.
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Post by tulip on Mar 15, 2022 11:47:41 GMT
Projecting much?
He needs help.
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Post by no1novice on Mar 15, 2022 17:14:43 GMT
Well his name has been “dragged and dropped” but he’s been doing it so he only has himself to blame.
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Post by o0amber0o on Mar 15, 2022 18:45:32 GMT
Took the words right out of my head Nov! I had "he's doing a fine job of dragging and dropping his name himself" like two hours ago and got distracted before hitting reply LOL
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Post by kittylady on Mar 16, 2022 0:12:04 GMT
Projecting much? He needs help.The sad part is that he's unlikely to get it unless something drastic happens, either by his own hand or by that of a Stan (in which case it'll be an Operation Save Kanye's PR in-patient stay somewhere). Kim better have supervised visitation in place for when those kids see their dad... And while I agree that Pete shouldn't have taken the low shot with the bed selfie, Lawd Baby knows that he's had more than enough provocation. A lot of people would have gone full Hillbilly by now with the amount of shit Kanye has been putting out there.
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Post by dksnj on Mar 17, 2022 12:39:24 GMT
I was never a fan of Trevor Noah (for no logical reason) but he really hits on some points here. I have also never been a fan of Kim K or Kanye either, but if there isn't some type of intervention this can end really bad. www.youtube.com/watch?v=DEZdsisM8ZI
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Post by no1novice on Mar 17, 2022 12:41:33 GMT
Kanye West suspended from Instagram for 24 hours after Trevor Noah attack.
Kanye West has been suspended from Instagram for 24 hours after going after Kim Kardashian, Pete Davidson and Trevor Noah on the social media platform, Page Six has confirmed.
A Meta spokesperson told us the rapper’s recent posts violated the company’s policies on hate speech and bullying and harassment. He is unable to post, comment or send DMs for 24 hours.
We’re also told that if West, 44, continues to violate the policies, the company will take additional steps.
A rep for West did not immediately return Page Six’s request for comment.
TMZ was the first to report West’s Instagram suspension.
After repeatedly taking aim at ex-wife Kardashian, 41, and her boyfriend, Davidson, 28, over the last several weeks, West most recently lobbed a racial slur at Noah, 38, on Wednesday.
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Post by no1novice on Mar 17, 2022 12:46:57 GMT
Armchair psychologist Julia Fox: Kanye West is ‘harmless,’ won’t hurt Kim Kardashian or Pete Davidson
Julia Fox says Kanye West wouldn’t “hurt a fly” despite his recent antics suggesting otherwise.
TMZ caught up with the “Uncut Gems” — nay, “Unca Jams” — star who addressed her ex-boyfriend’s online behavior and attributed it to his art.
“No, no, no, no, Kanye’s harmless. I just think that’s his artistic creative expression,” she told the outlet. “I know it’s aggressive, but I think if it really came down to it, I don’t think Kanye would hurt a fly.”
Fox’s insight came hours after West was suspended from Instagram for harassing Trevor Noah, Pete Davidson and D.L. Hughley.
Although Fox, 32, chalked his comments up to his “creative expression,” she admitted she was not “really sure” whether West was at risk for harming himself.
The “Forbidden Fruits” podcast co-host, who dated the rapper earlier this year, also said she has not spoken to West amid the constant drama.
West, 44, kicked off Wednesday morning with a barrage of attacks against Davidson, claiming he was “really concerned” the “Saturday Night Live” star, 28, would get Kim Kardashian and the exes’ four children “hooked on drugs.” He followed up that Instagram post with an attack on the “Daily Show” host, 38, using a racial slur.
“All in together now… K–n baya my lord k–n baya K–n baya my lord K–n baya Oooo’ lord K–n baya,” West captioned a screenshot of a Google search result describing Noah as a “South African comedian.”
West was mocking Noah by using the offensive “k–n” slur to replace the original lyrics in “Kumbaya.”
The rapper’s controversial post came after Noah addressed the ongoing drama between West and Kardashian and her new boyfriend Pete Davidson on his Comedy Central show Tuesday night. He at one point called West “belligerent.”
“What [Kardashian is] going through is terrifying to watch, and it shines a spotlight on what so many women go through when they choose to leave,” Noah said on “The Daily Show.”
“What we’re seeing is one of the most powerful, one of the richest women in the world, unable to get her ex to stop texting her, to stop chasing after her, to stop harassing her.”
Noah compared the situation to his own experience of witnessing abuse. He recalled the time people thought his mother, Patricia, was “overreacting” before being shot in the head by his stepfather. Patricia miraculously survived the attempted murder.
“As a society, we have to ask ourselves questions. Do we wish to stand by and watch a car crash when we thought we saw it coming?” Noah asked his audience.
Throughout the show, Noah reflected on West’s continuous social media tirades, in which he’s been bashing the Skims founder and making claims that she is keeping him from seeing their four children: North, 8, Saint, 6, Chicago, 4, and Psalm, 2.
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If this was anyone else I would be predicting that he’s going to be a murder-suicide/family anailator. I hope that Kanye has medical help to stop this. I’m not hopeful though.
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Post by kittylady on Mar 17, 2022 12:56:14 GMT
Oh well if Julia Fox says he's as gentle as a lamb then nobody has anything to worry about... /eyeroll
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Post by holly on Mar 17, 2022 15:00:09 GMT
I can't stand Trevor Noah (he's not funny at all) but he's absolutely correct. Imagine what a no-name every day woman (or man) goes through with this type of situation. They get ignored or told "we can't do anything until he does something" (WTF?), they don't have bodyguards or extensive security systems, etc. They don't get media attention until they're dead.
I didn't know that about his mom. Pretty incredible she survived.
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Post by czb on Mar 17, 2022 15:10:06 GMT
i'm not a fan of either kim or kanye and at first, i thought it was awful that kanye was harrassing her. but it creates a lot of press for kim so she probably likes it. she has plenty of security so i don't really feel bad for her, she's not like the normal woman who could actually suffer from this.
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Post by notoriousmkg on Mar 17, 2022 15:16:29 GMT
I don't think any of the Daily Show hosts have ever actually been funny. Tradition starting with Craig Kilborn.
With regard to Ye, he's just following in his abusive idol's (Trump) footsteps.
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Post by no1novice on Mar 17, 2022 20:06:11 GMT
He needs a 5150 hold. He’s going to spiral & escalate & do god knows what & maybe even to those kids. Britney was publicly less crazy than this & look what happened to her. And wtf is it with those boots???
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Post by dolem on Mar 17, 2022 21:11:08 GMT
Poor kid being forced to dress just like dad, he doesn't look happy about it.
I'm not a Kanye fan or a Kardashian fan, in fact I pretty much can't stand either of them. But, I do think Ye's actions are way out of control and scary. He's not a stable person and he is surrounded by "yes men" who fall in line or get fired (I assume). His harassment of Davidson and KK online is ridiculous.
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Post by ravenna on Mar 17, 2022 22:00:16 GMT
I would definitely like to see him go back on his meds, but I don't think a 5150 is warranted just yet. It sounds to me like people with bipolar disorder are like those with schizophrenia in that they are much more likely to be a danger to themselves than to others. Are People with Bipolar Disorder Violent? Debunking a MythOn TV and in the media, people with bipolar disorder are often depicted as dangerous. Here’s what science says about violence and bipolar disorder. Stigma around mental health conditions still persists, especially when it comes to the concept of violence. In fact, a U.S. survey shows that up to 75% of the general population thinks that people with mental illness are violent. The truth is that although there’s a link between bipolar disorder and an increased risk for aggression, the vast majority of people with bipolar disorder are not dangerous. In fact, people with mental health conditions are more likely to be the victims of other people’s violent actions. What statistics and science tell us The vast majority of people with severe mental health conditions, such as bipolar disorder, are not violent. However, there’s a moderate link between violence and bipolar disorder. Still, the association is complex and isn’t necessarily a direct link. Research from 2015 and 2018 suggests that when people with bipolar disorder do engage in violence, there are often other factors at play besides the illness itself, such as substance use, a recent suicide attempt, or a learning disability. Overall, aggressive behavior is more likelyTrusted Source to occur during manic, mixed mood, or psychotic states. One studyTrusted Source in people with bipolar disorder suggests that people with current psychosis had significantly higher total aggression scores, hostility, and anger than those without current psychosis. Another 12-month inpatient study found that of 151 people with bipolar I disorder, a total of 11.92% (18 participants) experienced any form of aggression — this included verbal aggression or aggression against self, objects, or others. Most of the aggression was verbal (9.27% or 14 participants). Only 1.32% (2 in 151 people) acted in a physically aggressive way toward others.Most of the aggression took place during the active stages of bipolar disorder. Only 2.64% of the participants displayed signs of aggression during euthymia (a “normal” or tranquil mood — neither manic or depressed). This number is close to that of the general population. Personality disorders and alcohol use were the primary risk factors for irritability in people with bipolar disorder. Drug use was linked to both irritability and aggressive behaviors directed toward others or objects. Participants who regularly had mental health treatment visits showed significantly less aggressive behaviors than those who had treatment visits less frequently. Overall, the study findings show that a large majority of people with symptoms of agitation or irritability don’t take any violent action. The few aggressive episodes were primarily carried out during the active phases of bipolar disorder and were mostly linked to alcohol or drug use. The researchers believe their findings can be helpful in reducing the stigma of having a mental health diagnosis. psychcentral.com/bipolar/violence-in-bipolar-disorder-what-role-does-childhood-trauma-play
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