Kanye West Says He Would Have Voted Donald Trump, Thinks Trump's Approach Is 'Genius'

Hip hop superstar Kanye West, who declared his intention to run for President in 2020, told his audience in California that he would have voted for Donald Trump if he had casted his votes. A large section of the audience booed the singer.

On stage in San Jose California, Kanye West said that he would have voted for Donald Trump since he admired his elections campaign. According to Pitchfork, many social media reports that Kanye talked about politics for almost an hour.

West has drawn an interest from Trump's politics style but not his rhetorical style. Kanye spoke on how he realized that Trumps political communication style could beat what is considered to be politically correct. The fact that Trump won the election made West consider his approach not only entertaining but also genius!

According to USA Today, the Hip-hop star told the Blacks that they were living in a racist world therefore racism is inevitable. If people are racist and they feel more inspired to say how they feel, then they're exposing themselves. He said the racist traits of people especially the whites that supported Trump signifies the beginning of change.

Kanye West also said that his words were not meant to criticize celebrities especially those that supported the Democratic party. However, he hated the fact that he is a celebrity and everyone expects him not to say that he neither loved debates nor Trump's approach.

He also said there was a need of people learning via the internet and not using the 1930's education idea where schools were designed to create certain forms of jobs for certain people. He insisted that the internet has created different forms of jobs that are fit for different people.

The rapper has made it clear that he supports the president-elect. However, it has been rumored that Kanye West has cancelled the remaining tour dates after this Donald Trump controversy.

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Kanye West, Donald Trump, 2016 Presidential elections, US elections, U.S. Election 2016
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