I trust that I don't have to specify what race those staring will be...

"If all the world's a stage and all the people merely players, who in bloody 
hell hired the director?" -- Charles L Grant

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQUxw9aUVik




To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com
From: truthseeker...@hotmail.com
Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2009 19:17:20 -0400
Subject: RE: [scifinoir2] OT: Kanye West Again Ruins Award Recipient's Moment















 




    
                  


Still inexcusable, Mr Worf. What that fool did reflects on US. Next time you 
walk out of your house, minding your own business, someone will look at you, 
wondering if you're as unhinged as Kanye. You're not that. None of us are.

"If all the world's a stage and all the people merely players, who in bloody 
hell hired the director?" -- Charles L Grant

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQUxw9aUVik





To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com
From: hellomahog...@gmail.com
Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2009 14:30:17 -0700
Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] OT: Kanye West Again Ruins Award Recipient's Moment















 




    
                  Rapping is about machismo and wit. It is based on the streets 
even if they grew up going to private school in suburbia. Acting civil is not 
always part of the program. Also, I think that there is another statement being 
made that hasn't been brought up yet. It is about the VMA process. Video A may 
be a better video than Video B, but if video B was made by a teen pop idol it 
will win every time. 


What Kanye did is mild compared to some of the other incidents out there 
involving other rappers. 


On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 1:11 PM, Daryle Lockhart <dar...@darylelockhart.com> 
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Because  sometimes...SOMEtimes...rude is cool. 
Youth  culture is not supposed to  be neat and polite. Somebody's gotta be a 
bad ass. This  month? It's Kanye. 
But that's not even the real problem.

Please understand that  my  problem is that  MTV has demonstrated on numerous 
occasions (let's not forget,  someone walked on stage during Jay-Z's number as 
well last night) that their security is lacking. But the conversation is about 
Kanye.  The point is that  Kanye  should have WANTED to get on stage but 
couldn't,  and THEN blogged about it.  MTV set conditions that  allowed him to  
act  on his impulse,  a situation that  could be dangerous to future events. 


On Sep 14, 2009, at 3:53 PM, Martin Baxter wrote:
         Daryle, one question.

WHY do we need Black artists being rude?


"If all the world's a stage and all the people merely players, who in bloody 
hell hired the director?" -- Charles L Grant

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQUxw9aUVik






To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com
From: dar...@darylelockhart.com
Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2009 12:13:54 -0400

Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] OT: Kanye West Again Ruins Award Recipient's Moment

                           What's wrong with him is that every time he does 
this and releases and album it sells millions of copies and downloads. What's 
wrong with him is that he's been a jerk on records for years now and everybody 
loved him.  When his mom died, everybody  blogged about how they "understood". 
Really? Well then how does everyone turn on him when he acts a fool? Who's been 
checking on and mentoring Kanye during all of this? The first paragraph of this 
piece is the most important. Kanye's village is the entertainment industry.


What I  love about everyone's criticism of this is that nobody  finds it 
strange that these kinds of things happen around MTV events. How, exactly, does 
one get to go on stage during someone's acceptance speech,  in New York City, 
in September? Is there NO security?  Furthermore,  how is there  no contingency 
plan for KANYE WEST,  a dude who has done this before. FURTHERmore, how does 
Kanye West get into Radio City with an open bottle of Hennessey, unchecked? 

How does MTV's parent  company  have to pay millions of dollars in fines to the 
FCC over Janet Jackson's "wardrobe malfunction" and then, the event where she's 
one of the opening  acts, there's no contingency plan for something  to happen 
on stage? 

Additionally, Taylor Swift  did NOT handle it gracefully.  She reacted like the 
line judge at the US Open this weekend,  acting like her life was in danger. 
She had just  got  finished talking about how she was a country artist.  Good 
luck taking the mic from Dolly Parton. Kanye  would have gotten HANDLED at the 
Grand Ol Opry. No,  Taylor went into "little ol me" mode,  but still  held it 
together enough to perform. This is show business.  

I am so tired of media companies getting a pass when stuff happens on their 
dime. If this were Johnny Rotten all the blogs would be talking about how 
"cool"  it was and how "real rock and roll is back".  Why can't a Black artist 
be rude?  the dude's whole act  is being  rude and cocky. The guy has a song 
about his BIG EGO.  WTF is "he's lost  it this time".  No, he lost  it  when he 
said "George Bush Doesn't Care About Black People",  but because we all AGREED 
with that,  we let  it go. If  THIS is wrong, THAT was wrong.  

And finally, spare me the "poor Taylor Swift".  When Beyonce gave her the 
opportunity to  "have her moment", the child literally went out there and 
finished her speech. No dap to Beyonce,  no acknowledgment that  she didn't 
direct the video,  and that the DIRECTOR really deserved the award...just 
"mememememe", turned, and left.

This is show business.  Everybody has an act. Everybody  bought the "Kanye is 
weird and might  be crazy" act and DID NOT  SAY ANYTHING. Now it's doing what 
it said on the box, and everybody's up  in arms? Come on. Let's not be this 
stuffy.



On Sep 14, 2009, at 12:01 AM, Keith Johnson wrote:
        

To get away from healthcare, rude Republicans, and terrorists. As Monty Python 
gang said, "And now for something completely different..."  what the heck is 
wrong with the brother??

**************************************************


 Kanye West Has Truly Lost It This Time  Posted 6 minutes ago by Billy Johnson, 
Jr. in Hip-Hop Media Training 
 You know that saying, it takes a village to raise a child?
Apparently, Kanye's village has failed him. He obviously doesn't have a real 
friend in the world. There does not appear to be anyone who can get through to 
him, to make him understand that he needs to curb his obnoxious behavior.

I thought it was a joke when Kanye showed up on the MTV Video Music Awards 
stage next to Taylor Swift, right in the middle of her acceptance speech for 
Best Female Video for "You Belong With Me." It was the first Moon Man for the 
19-year-old country starlet, who has become an equally huge star in the pop 
world.

"I always dreamed about what it would be like to win one of these one day," 
Taylor said with surprise. "I never thought it would happen."
As Taylor continued, Kanye interrupted, saying he thought Beyonce's "Single 
Ladies" video was wrongly overlooked. "Hey Taylor, I'm really happy for you, 
but Beyonce had one of the best videos of all time."

Taylor looked humiliated. I felt humiliated for her. The audience booed him, 
and gave her a standing ovation.

I didn't expect Taylor to win that award, and I'm not upset about Kanye's 
opinion. However, bum-rushing the stage wasn't the appropriate time and place 
to express his disagreement.
Not only was Kanye's approach disrespectful, it was especially a disrespectful 
act directed towards a woman--a teenage girl, actually. Taylor won't turn 20 
until December. I can only imagine how her father feels. I'm sure he would like 
to have a talk to Kanye. I'm not related to her, and I'd like to have a talk 
with him.

If Kanye wants people to win the awards he thinks they deserve, he should 
create his own event. He should name it after his website, 
KanyeUniversecity.com, and webcast it.

Kanye is a guest at the MTV Video Music Awards. He does not determine the 
winners. The winners are determined by popular vote. Furthermore, aside from 
the fact that Taylor Swift is a top-selling artist, who has revolutionized teen 
country pop, she did not have any competition in this category as her 
competitors Beyonce, Lady GaGa, Pink, and Kelly Clarkson split the pop vote. 
Taylor had to get 100 percent of the country vote, plus some of the pop vote as 
well.

It's simple math that even a "College Dropout" should be able to figure out.
Ironically, a MTV writer joked that Kanye's rant was an indication that he 
might be inebriated. "Kanye West ruins Taylor Swift's big moment," the MTV.com 
editor wrote. "Further proof that he's on the Hennessy. In my humble opinion, 
that is."

MTV also reported that Perez Hilton and Hayley Williams started a #TeamTaylor 
trend on Twitter.
Pink tweeted about her annoyance with Kanye. "Kanye West is the biggest piece 
of sh-t on earth. Quote me," she wrote. "My heart goes out to Taylor Swift. She 
is a sweet and talented girl, and deserved her moment. She should know we all 
love her."

Kanye has previously made award show rants about Gretchen Wilson, Justice and 
Simian, as well as Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake, but this was the worst.
I give credit to Taylor. She handled it gracefully. The audience countered him 
by giving her a standing ovation, and booed Kanye throughout the night whenever 
his name was mentioned.

Taylor performed "You Belong With Me" live just minutes later. I watched, 
wondering if she would feel flustered, and if it would show in her performance. 
But it didn't.
I think she channeled that negative energy into a positive. Good for her.

Fortunately, Taylor got another chance to complete her acceptance speech. When 
Beyonce accepted the Best Video Award for "Single Ladies," she invited Taylor 
back on stage.
"Wow, this is amazing," Beyonce said when receiving her award. "I remember 
being 17-years-old and up for my first MTV award with Destiny's Child. It was 
one of the most exciting moments in my life. So, I'd like for Taylor to come 
out and have her moment."

Taylor then joined Beyonce on stage and recited her acceptance speech without 
making reference to Kanye.
Still, MTV should have thrown Kanye out of the event. Had any other heckler had 
the audacity to interrupt the broadcast, they would have been thrown out and 
probably charged. He should not be treated any differently.

This dude needs help.


                                 

                                                                        
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