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Open Letter to Ye: What You’re Not Going to Do

Ye ought to pay attention to these words of warning.

By Skyler SaundersPublished 3 years ago Updated 3 years ago 3 min read
Open Letter to Ye: What You’re Not Going to Do
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To Ye,

If you want to lead model walkways in mud, it’s disgusting but as long as the participants freely agree to be part of the show, that’s your business. Make “White Lives Matter” tees. Accept the torrid backlash. Cool. But what you’re not going to do is go against the Jews.

Jewish Americans in particular have fought on behalf of the Foundational Black American (FBA) for centuries. And Blacks have in turn defended Jews like when they ran on the front page in some newspapers the carnage taking place by the Nazis during WWII.

Ye, it’s time to consider getting the right “cocktail” of drugs to combat the mania you may be experiencing now as part of your bipolar disorder. You are acting out of emotion and enjoying the highs that come with the manic phases of the disorder.

The system of freedom of speech does not apply to just your comments. Platforms like Instagram reserve the right to silence you for your reckless behavior. It means that you ought to recognize that Jews were beaten and even killed during the (Individual) Rights movement of the 1950’s and 1960’s.

To go on a platform run by a man of Jewish ancestry, Mark Zuckerberg, you ran the risk of being burned and got scorched. You then tried to say he was your n—-. This is such a flagrant idea that tumbled out of your head that you should really get your prescription drugs in order, again.

If you want to voice your opinion about Jews, you have every right to establish your own platform. You have the money and the will to create a site of your own where you can dispense your vitriol.

Now, your anger is pointed at another melanated man, Diddy. You always strove to be like him. You emulated your rapper/producer credits after the New York impresario. At this point, you want to be Diddy in the eyes of America. You wish to be the celebrated, likeable, and congenial figure in the hip hop game. Diddy has this in spades.

Just don’t forget that Diddy is with it. He’s about that action. I wish no violence on you but just be careful who you are talking about and to in this instance. Diddy will not tolerate disrespect and will do everything in his power to show the love that the streets don’t have.

And as far as Jews are concerned, watch your fingers and your mouth. The Jewish community helped build the financial, legal, medical garment, defense, and entertainment sectors of this country among a whole host of other fields. Blacks outlined cities where banks, grocery stores, and law offices could flourish.

The unity of black/Jewish concerns should be stronger, not frayed like some tired piece of cloth found on one of your Yeezy sweaters. If you want to go to Diddy, do what you must. Attack another successful, wealthy black man so the click drag hags can type their stories about black confusion.

What you ought to do is focus on the reality of your position. You are edging further and further to commitment to a psych ward. Once you realize that you’re wrong for addressing Diddy and the Jewish community, you might just glean a few notes from other people with bipolar.

You may have seemed calm and sedate for Tucker Carlson, but you are harboring feelings against other individuals who would be more than happy to help you weather the raging storm inside of you.

In what would seem like the best possible scenario, you stand on your soapbox and apologize for all of the damage you've caused. While your actions and words may be despicable, they’re not irredeemable. You have the opportunity to stay off of Instagram for now and collect your thoughts and take your drugs.

Sincerely,

A fellow bipolar outpatient

P.S. There are more black people in Delaware than you think.

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