On Monday, Ye appeared with Nick and Milo on Tim Pool’s podcast, “The Timcast.”
The interview was cut shot very early on after Tim Pool kept doing the “pushing back” bullshit. Ye said he wasn’t going to do another Lex Fridman humiliation ritual, and he got up and walked out.
Ye walks out on @Timcast
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It’s really just ridiculous that a talk show host would feel the need to force his views onto someone he’s interviewing. The Jews have promoted this idea that an interview needs to “push back,” and this is total anathema to traditional interview journalism, which was about getting the perspective of the interviewee, not about the host airing his own opinions.
Furthermore, if you’re talking about something other than the Jews, Tim Pool won’t interrupt you and try to inject his own love of the Jews. Granted, the long-form podcast does often include the interviewer injecting his own opinions, but not to the extent that the person being interviewed is not allowed to talk. What’s more, given that Ye coming out and declaring his run for presidency is such a big story, the goal of this interview should have been to get his information.
What Pool did was utterly inappropriate. It’s also a form of censorship to invite someone on and then keep interrupting them before they can say what they want to say. You shut them down. Both Piers Morgan and Lex Fridman did this to Ye, completely bypassing his information, bypassing the discussion to harass him about their own issues.
Pool continued to do the interview after the guest had all left, running through all the talking points on the list of talking points he was going to use against Ye. It is weird to see someone doing an interview without a guest, but it’s definitely demonstrative of the kind of interview he was planning to do. He just wanted to use Ye to push his own philosemitic narrative. He was planning to use the interview to insert all these things he had on his list, which is why he kept interrupting. He had a script that he planned to use to guide the interview, so it had nothing to do with anything Ye was saying, but was instead his own platform.
It seems that it is impossible for Ye to get a fair interview.