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Column: When are we going to talk about Kanye West and mental illness?
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There was the “Slavery was a choice” and Harriet Tubman “never actually freed the slaves” Kanye. There was the “f--k the youth of Chicago” Kanye. Then there’s the seemingly unlikely friendship with reality star turned President Donald Trump.

Kanye West attends the WSJ Magazine 2019 Innovator Awards at MOMA on November 6, 2019, in New York City.As innovative as the rapper born Kanye West has been in the worlds of music and fashion, I doubt that there’s a rapper alive relevant enough to successfully pull off being a Black white supremacist.

Some mental health professionals suggest that West’s mental health issues are separate from his offensive comments. There was the “f--k the youth of Chicago” Kanye, who allegedly made the utterance in 2018 to former friend and Chicago rap collaborator Che “Rhymefest” Smith, who alleged West had abandoned the charity named for his mother.

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