Kanye West: The Black White-Supremacist Who Took 'Power' Way Too Literally"
By: The Zeitgeist Editorial Team
Well, folks, Kanye West has really outdone himself this time. Just when you thought his descent into full-on villain territory couldn’t get any worse, here comes a new lawsuit that makes even his MAGA hat look like a mild wardrobe malfunction.
According to reports, the self-declared Black white supremacist—yes, the man who once declared that slavery was a "choice"—is being accused by his former assistant, Lauren Pisciotta, of drugging and raping her at a party hosted by none other than Sean "Diddy" Combs. That’s right, Kanye is not just content with offending the Jewish community, women, or anyone with a functional brain—he’s decided to throw sexual assault into his Power playlist, turning his “bound 2” attitude into something more along the lines of, “bound to court.”
It’s no surprise that Kanye’s alleged behavior is described as "predatory, aggressive, compulsive, vulgar, perverse, and frighteningly calculative." That's basically his LinkedIn bio at this point. I mean, who can forget the time he said Hitler had some “good ideas”? Apparently, sex trafficking and racketeering were on his Graduation album’s bonus track list.
But let’s not get too distracted by the wild, spiraling roller coaster of Ye’s public life—what’s truly striking here is how he’s managed to embody every stereotype of the wealthy, out-of-control elite, all while pretending he’s the victim of cancel culture. The man who used to rap about "Jesus Walks" has apparently been hosting parties that look more like Eyes Wide Shut. And his alleged sexcapades? Well, they’ve reportedly been happening in luxury hotels like the Nobu Ryokan Malibu, where apparently the only "exclusive experience" on offer is escaping with your dignity intact.
The Making of a “White Supremacist” Let’s not ignore the hilarity of Kanye’s self-declared identity as a “Black white supremacist.” This is a guy who turned his back on the Black community, praised Donald Trump, and then stormed into the anti-Semitism express lane with all the subtlety of a drunk toddler. But now, we learn that behind the scenes, Kanye wasn’t just parroting right-wing talking points, he was allegedly trafficking women using his connections at Adidas and Gap. The same guy who told us “We don’t care what people say” seems to care a whole lot about importing women under sketchy job titles—because who doesn’t want a “Yeezy-approved” visa scandal?
What’s worse is the lawsuit paints Kanye as a man who has a “kink” for wanting to sleep with the mothers of his sexual targets. Move over, Freud—Ye’s got some new psychological theories to peddle, but only after he’s done reminiscing about sexually assaulting his employees.
The Bipolar Excuse Card Let’s be clear: mental illness is no excuse for predatory behavior. But that hasn’t stopped Kanye from playing the “bipolar card” whenever he faces the consequences of his actions. He’s long used his diagnosis to explain away erratic behavior, but when your former assistant is suing you for sexual assault, maybe it’s time to stop blaming bipolar disorder and start taking some responsibility. This isn’t a “mood swing,” Kanye. This is criminal behavior, if the allegations are true.
Diddy, The Wingman You Didn’t Need And, of course, let’s not forget the ever-enabling Diddy, who’s already got his hands full with his own charges of sex trafficking and racketeering. At this point, the only question is: who’s throwing the next party, Harvey Weinstein?
It’s almost poetic, isn’t it? Kanye West, the man who claimed to be fighting for freedom, has allegedly been using his power and connections to enslave women. He’s a walking contradiction, a man who built his career on pushing boundaries but is now allegedly pushing women into life-altering trauma.
The Final Verse If these allegations are true, Kanye’s not just off the deep end—he’s swimming laps in a pool of his own toxic masculinity and privilege. And while he may see himself as some misunderstood genius, it’s becoming increasingly clear that Kanye West is just another rich guy with too much power and zero accountability. White supremacist or not, Kanye’s trajectory is looking less like a rap mogul’s and more like an episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.
It’s time to stop giving him the benefit of the doubt. The next time Kanye claims he’s being silenced or canceled, remember—it’s not about his music or his “free speech.” It’s about justice for the people he’s hurt, allegedly through calculated, manipulative, and deeply disturbing actions.
Maybe it’s time Kanye takes a cue from his old track and goes Homecoming—straight to a courtroom.
—The Zeitgeist