Seriously? That was your takeaway from what Ye had to say about this--and his revelation of that extremely threatening text message from his former celebrity handler (which appears to validate the accusation that Harley has previously falsely imprisoned Ye using a fraudulent claim of mental illness)?!
1. Ye has a right to freedom of speech--just like you or I do.
2. Ye doesn't like being threatened any more than you would like it, and just because the person doing it may be ethnically Jewish doesn't make it right.
3. Being Jewish is NOT (and definitely shouldn't be) a get out of jail free card!
4. Mentally ill people have rights. So do celebrities.
5. Wasn't the WHOLE POINT of HIPAA and Patients Rights that people would have to stop abusing other people like that?
6. Celebrity handlers should not be given or have the power to institutionalize their clients just because they "get out of line" or say things that those handlers might find offensive.
I also question Harley Pasternak's claim on Judaism--because--righteous people just do NOT go around threatening to criminally kidnap other people and destroy them because they don't like what they have to say.
If Harley doesn't like Ye dissing his parentage, then--a far more rational and measured reaction would be for Harley to cease working with Ye.
It does no one any good, least of all anyone of Jewish heritage who takes their faith or heritage seriously, to let Harley Pasternak continue to get away with abusing his clients while trading on that shared heritage.
The issue here is Ye did not want to go into detail as to what happened to him on Timcast and instead, persisted to blame Jews, as a group. That is why the interview failed. Your posting mentions many of the problems celebrities face as Ye did but a similar thing could be said about Scientology (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientology_and_celebrities).
Scientology is a whole bag of crazy, as are the polygamist Mormons-- but no one is whitewashing that or pretending that it's evil to deplore their evil except of course, for those who are caught up in those cults.
Ye shared that text message, and I think it does an excellent job of speaking for itself. Harley is a vicious bully who gives Jewish people a very bad name.
Seriously? That was your takeaway from what Ye had to say about this--and his revelation of that extremely threatening text message from his former celebrity handler (which appears to validate the accusation that Harley has previously falsely imprisoned Ye using a fraudulent claim of mental illness)?!
1. Ye has a right to freedom of speech--just like you or I do.
2. Ye doesn't like being threatened any more than you would like it, and just because the person doing it may be ethnically Jewish doesn't make it right.
3. Being Jewish is NOT (and definitely shouldn't be) a get out of jail free card!
4. Mentally ill people have rights. So do celebrities.
5. Wasn't the WHOLE POINT of HIPAA and Patients Rights that people would have to stop abusing other people like that?
6. Celebrity handlers should not be given or have the power to institutionalize their clients just because they "get out of line" or say things that those handlers might find offensive.
I also question Harley Pasternak's claim on Judaism--because--righteous people just do NOT go around threatening to criminally kidnap other people and destroy them because they don't like what they have to say.
If Harley doesn't like Ye dissing his parentage, then--a far more rational and measured reaction would be for Harley to cease working with Ye.
It does no one any good, least of all anyone of Jewish heritage who takes their faith or heritage seriously, to let Harley Pasternak continue to get away with abusing his clients while trading on that shared heritage.
https://rumble.com/v1so37q-kanye-drops-a-bomb-who-is-harley-pasternak-and-why-should-you-care.html
The issue here is Ye did not want to go into detail as to what happened to him on Timcast and instead, persisted to blame Jews, as a group. That is why the interview failed. Your posting mentions many of the problems celebrities face as Ye did but a similar thing could be said about Scientology (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientology_and_celebrities).
Scientology is a whole bag of crazy, as are the polygamist Mormons-- but no one is whitewashing that or pretending that it's evil to deplore their evil except of course, for those who are caught up in those cults.
Ye shared that text message, and I think it does an excellent job of speaking for itself. Harley is a vicious bully who gives Jewish people a very bad name.
Here is what Luke said of the interview. https://twitter.com/Lukewearechange/status/1597714663428739074