The Game is Standing by Ye Regardless

Rapper The Game was asked Wednesday night about his feelings on Ye, and he confirmed he’s standing by him no matter what.

He said: “I don’t care what Kanye say, I don’t care what Kanye do, that’s my brother and I’m standing beside him.”

The fact of reality is, this will be the opinion of all blacks, at least all of them that are fans of Ye. This is a significant portion of the black population, and would be statistically very relevant in a general election.

The problem is, there is no way blacks are going to vote in a primary election. This is why it’s imperative for Ye to commit to running as an independent if he doesn’t win the GOP primary. If Donald Trump wins the primary, and Ye threatens to run independent, Trump will have to take him on as VP.

We should remember that it will still be impossible for them to win, because the elections are fake. However, having all the blacks know that elections are fake would be a big deal. When blacks get angry about stuff, they respond very differently than whites who are angry about stuff.

Rapper 50 Cent actually took a similar approach to the Ye situation, saying he would continue working with him. However, in his most recent comments on the situation, he explained that the Jews told him he isn’t allowed to do that.

He said some Jew came and started talking about “my whole family died in the Holocaust” and so he’s not going to work with Ye anymore.

However, many of these blacks are not as business-minded as 50 Cent, and would rather not go out there and admit that they will never question their masters. When this Ye Train starts picking up speed, we’re going to see a lot of black celebrities coming out in support.