Kanye on Hatoyama

September 16th, 2009

This is my ridiculous contribution to the brand new Kanye West as-a-meme phenomenon. Inspired by this post on Japan Probe. If you have no idea what this is about, check out coverage of this loser’s latest public tantrum at this year’s VMAs. Becoming an internet meme is kind of poetic way to make a famous person irrelevant. Ha ha. Lame, sure. But that’s part of the point, I guess.

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  • moritheil
    Actually, I would be far more impressed with Kanye West if he had delivered the statement above. It would mean that A) he cares about international politics, and B) he would be aiming his disrespect at a politician, who is to some degree trained to deal with public disrespect, rather than interrupting what has been portrayed as a fairly young girl's breakthrough moment.

    Funny mashup, though.
  • That's a pretty interesting take. You're right - it's assuming that he's more erudite than most. Ha ha. Glad you liked it, though. Any ideas for another Japan-related target? One more within Mr. West's sphere?
  • moritheil
    I guess if I were more into Japanese rap, I could name some artists that would technically be closer to his sphere. Any entertainment would do, though, really.

    Hmm. "Miyazaki, I'm really happy for you, I'mma let you finish, but Disney has some of the best animated films of all time. ALL TIME."
  • gaijinhito
    That is so creepy and weird, because I said almost exactly the same thing!
    koizumi-san has the best hair in all of Japan
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