Open Letter To Kanye West: I have lost all respect for you

I debated about putting your ignorance on my blog but instead of traumatizing my viewers from your fiery ignorance and arrogance. I have decided to write you an open letter.
Whether Taylor was supposed to win that award or not is irrelevant. Number one I feel like you are selfish and very self centered as well as inconsiderate. Your ego has you completely out of control and enough is enough.
You wouldn’t even be as relevant as you are if it were not for Roc-A Fella, your mother Donda West, who I know has taught you and raised you better then that,and the damn press. MTV has tolerated a lot of your temper tantrums and still featured your videos on their channels and even had you perform countless of times as well as gave you awards for your accomplishments.
Where is all this self entitlement coming from? How dare you disgrace the Michael Jackson tribute, the Jackson family, Beyonce and Taylor Swift. It seems to me that your ego has got to be put in check. Remember that terrible car accident you was in and how you talked about everything that you went through to get this success? I’m a firm believer that not everybody deserves success on the level that you have it.
As talented as you are, you continue to spit on the faces of not only those who have helped you but your ancestors, your family, your bloodline and all people of color that you represent. When you decided to step out in to the public eye and make that deal to become famous you excepted a certain amount of responsibility. While we all make mistakes I can’t see me just forgetting because you do this way to many times and it’s went from annoying to disturbing.
I do believe your apology that you are sorry, yes you are sorry. But this whole arrogance and sense of entitlement is wack and played out. You want to be so much like them. You have their cars, their material possessions their women and you act just like them. You treat the press like shit. You will one day know your position and how they really feel about you Mr West, and it will be unfortunate for you because you ain’t been right since your mother passed away.
I respect your artistry and your ability to speak out when something goes wrong. We will always forgive you and love you but they won’t. Did you see the latest twitter trend of your name and nigger? That is how they see you Mr West. Yes even your fans who you worked so hard to impress and be adored by. It is unfortunate then even in this Obama era that people seem to associate color with a persons actions. Because clearly Beyonce had class by allowing Taylor to have her moment at the VMA’s. I don’t carry myself like that but yet we will be judged by them based on that. Then you have the nerve to tell a magazine that you are going to be the next king of pop? You have no class to even be considered the new king of pop. There will never be another Michael Jackson.
What ever chances you may have had in even fulfilling a quarter of his shoes has got shot down. See the one thing about Michael Jackson that even with all the millions he had, he spoke the truth but remained humbled and never tried to hurt anybody. He did not mind giving a piece of himself back to the world. Can you say the same? Or have you always thought it was just about you you you! You should be ashamed of yourself and anybody who is in the industry who vouches for those kind of actions should take a hard look in the mirror because the truth of the matter is they aren’t anybody themselves. I still love ya as an artist and producer.
May peace be with you and I hope you find your way back to sanity.
Isis
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