First of all, this is nothing about choosing Taylor Swift or Kayne West.
It’s true that Kayne did a wrong thing that night. He should be criticized for ruining Taylor’s big moment in her life.
But at the same time, I feel sorry for West too, for the mistake he has done at that moment. I know how bad it feels at after he realizes what damage he has done to Taylor.
If a person have any sympathy, you should know he is no different than us as humans, we are not perfect, we all make mistakes.
What would you do if you were Kayne in that situation? What will you feel if everyone is bashing on you, and you broke Taylor’s heart. (Sure you can say you will never let yourself get in that kind of situation. You must be a real god like since you “never” make mistakes)
West sure was the dumbest guy on the earth at the moment, but he was brave enough to step up and say sorry on Jay Leno’s show. He better learn his lesson this time, and not be a idiot in the future.
I will not comment if that was for damage control or anything else, I would assume it a legit apology.
Sure Taylor was the victim that night, if I were her I would just start crying on the stage. But we shall not use this opportunity to find a reason to attack of what West have not done.
We as audiences should give him another chance of proving himself, rather than bringing gas to the fire, doing more and more criticizing…(If he later shows a pattern still doing the same mistakes and saying sorry after. then thats another story)
And for those who continually to criticize West is a racist or anything else, you better step back, and look at what you are doing, it is no better than what he did that night, or even worse.
As long as Taylor forgives him later, this should be an private issue between West and Swift. Even if she doesn’t, still.
We should learn how to love and forgive. Not hate. Hate never solves problems, it creates more issue.
Funny if you check most the comments on NBC’s video are full of hate and crap.
http://www.thejaylenoshow.com/video/clips/kanye-west/1157073/
And you will know what the general American population are thinking.
(I won’t go further into it, justify it yourself.)
Plus there are far more important issues happening out there for us to care about than this. We Are the ones that need to grow up.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
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