In today’s episode of The Devolution Of Kanye West, Ye recently sat down for an interview with DJ Akademiks, and maybe they talked about some things. Perhaps they discussed the “Gold Digger” rapper’s illustrious career as well as his many self-inflicted controversies. Even if Yeezus had anything of substance to say, it would have been completely overshadowed by the man who, 20 years ago, famously declared that former President “George Bush doesn’t care about Black people,” showing up in 2025 in a Black Ku Klux Klan robe and a swastika necklace.

At this point, we should admit Kanye West is just an attention seeker, and not only is there no real method to his madness, there’s no depth in any of his diatribes.

And maybe that’s how he’s always been.

In 2005, Ye had his iconic moment of perceived pro-Blackness. He stood on stage during the NBC primetime benefit event for Hurricane Katrina victims, A Concert for Hurricane Relief, right next to actor Mike Myers, who grew visibly uncomfortable right in front of our eyes when Ye said those famous words:

“George Bush doesn’t care about Black people.

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