Kanye West has once again ignited Twitter with controversial tweets, this time taking aim at Playboi Carti and Jewish individuals. Amidst his ongoing anti-Semitic remarks and jabs at fellow rappers, one tweet caught widespread attention - a casting call announcement.
In the midst of deleting offensive tweets, West opened a casting call for a hooligan choir, explicitly excluding overweight individuals. He specified the need for males with a skin complexion like Sean Combs or darker, as well as those with shaved heads or willing to comply. Additionally, the request for those comfortable wearing swastikas stirred further controversy.
Despite global membership acceptance, the base for the choir would be in Los Angeles. This bizarre tweet, which concluded disdain for email addresses, sparked outrage online.
Responses flooded in, critiquing West's divisive criteria. The callous exclusion of certain body types and skin tones elicited strong condemnation, with many labeling the casting call as clownish and toxic. Some even threatened unconventional forms of retaliation.
Indifferent to the backlash, West remains defiantly provocative. From featuring his daughter on controversial tracks against his ex-wife's wishes to relentless self-promotion, his actions continue to shock and polarize.
Even amidst the criticism, it's likely that West's upcoming works will still dominate the charts and draw significant crowds. The unwavering support he receives highlights a concerning reality where ethics and standards are overlooked.
As the saga unfolds, one can't help but wonder what West's late mother, Donda, would make of his antics. In a world where being a decent human seems challenging for him, questions about his moral compass persist.