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Charlamagne Attacks Ye’s Ego

The radio personality and podcaster is up in arms about selfishness

By Skyler SaundersPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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Charlamagne Attacks Ye’s Ego
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Ye’s got problems. But Lenard “Charlamagne tha God” McKelvey seems to have bigger ones, or at least more. Mr. “Lesser Charges” has stated that Ye will not bounce back from his fall from grace and that “he won’t be here much longer.” This is sad. A man who allegedly sexually assaulted a young woman is taking shots at a man who clearly needs a better prescription drug “cocktail.”

McKelvey brought up a salacious and zesty story about Pete Davidson and his former relationship with Kim Kardashian. It appears once again that McKelvey is ready to do a cartwheel out of the closet. And no time is better, again. The LGBTQIA+ community would accept him with open arms once he clears up his past misdeeds.

Ye doesn’t have to have his name on McKelvey’s agenda. Ye could move to Ireland where he can take advantage of the tax codes.

On the other hand, McKelvey has failed to build his own nation on life supported (but not yet dead) terrestrial radio. With ratings so low on his platform, he should be more concerned about how to drive for various demographics and advance the cause for creating his own station.

The Brilliant Idiots podcast should just drop the Brilliant part. Ye may be unhinged but not to the point of flagrant virtues. He’s said some things about the small hats but that doesn’t mean he can’t be rehabilitated mentally.

Almost every word that McKelvey utters is made out of fear or ignorance or both. He may have been the reason why Angela Yee is going her own way to build a brand.

All McKelvey can do is pout and ask “what does that even mean?” to nearly every comment that comes his way.

The understanding of business that Ye has accumulated working with everyone from JAY-Z to the late Virgil Abloh has boosted his acumen. Dozens of businesspeople have taken losses in terms of lines of credit and other banking concerns. It is still possible for Ye to meet the challenge of once again finding his stride.

Meanwhile, McKelvey speaks nigger nonsense and never fully achieves the heights of communicative excellence like Frankie Crocker. For all his goofiness, he at least has a chance to improve himself and make his world better by stepping up his game.

All of the issues that Ye now faces remain the concerns that can be overcome with some time and his ego. One thing that McKelvey repels is the sense of self. He once wrote on Twitter that if you’re ego-driven, prepare yourself for a crash.

This is disgusting, a man of color in America ought to have an ego and use it with pride. Every individual should, but the black man especially. Ye teeter-totters. One day he says he can be a hero with his ego, the next he is stating that God has humbled him.

Since there is no God, he should just embrace the fountainhead of all human achievement. Ye should feel empowered to start from scratch with his own line made exclusively by him.

McKelvey out to discover his ego. He should understand that selfishness is a virtue and that the only proper way to live is by means of knowledge of self. If he is able to clean up the alleged mess he made all those years ago, he just might have an opportunity to be a complete man. Or he might even become transgender and allow them to welcome him into the fold. He could wave that blue, pink and white flag and be prideful for who he really is. If Ye can speak out, McKelvey can come out.

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