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We don't have all the info, but let's not kid ourselves that mental illness can't be visible from a distance.


Yeah, I agree. I'm not a conservative, but if I were I wouldn't want Kanye (or Trump) to be the one championing my views. Find someone who (1) actually has conservative views, (2) isn't mentally ill, and (3) can articulate those views persuasively. Thomas Sowell might be considered a good example.


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Obviously no one is arguing that we should attack mentally ill people. We can acknowledge that mental illness impairs decision making ability without attacking people. It doesn't even mean that people can't agree with some of Kanye's conclusions, but if you are such a person, consider finding a champion for your ideas who can do a better job of articulating those ideas.


You don't need to know him personally. He's talked publicly about being bipolar and how it makes him imagine scenarios exactly like those he has described recently. His recent behaviour has all the hallmarks of a bipolar episode. I think there's a good discussion to be had about how we should talk about situations like this but dismissing it out of hand definitely isn't helpful.

> I don't think you can say anything so factual about his life, let alone that he's being scammed.

One thing I think it's possible to say definitively is that he was played by Tucker Carlson's team. The comments they didn't air, like those about Jewish people, are headline making. Any serious journalistic outfit would have aired them. The fact that they cut around them shows that they wanted to paint Kanye in a particular way for their own purposes.


Because normal-brained people announce that they're going "deathcon 3" on Jews all the time.




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