6ix9ine Defends Kanye West: ‘People Don’t Normalize Freedom Of Speech’

    6ix9ine is the latest person to speak on Kanye West‘s recent controversial antics, and he’s standing alongside the rapper for freely speaking his mind.

    The Brooklyn rapper appeared on an episode of fellow controversial figure Andrew Tate‘s Tate Speech podcast, where he shared his support for Ye. Right off the bat, 6ix9ine claimed “people don’t just normalize freedom of speech,” and how they “don’t normalize being real.”

    According to 6ix9ine, that’s where people go wrong in criticizing others for speaking their mind, especially regarding Kanye West. 6ix9ine wasted no time praising Ye for his fearlessness in standing up against big businesses and high-level figures.

    “I think he’s a wolf. I think he’s standing on business,” 6ix9ine said. “I love Kanye. I love what he stands for, and he does what the fuck he wants. When there’s billionaires, trillionaires, millionaires in your ear, and they’re saying, ‘Kanye, this is not the respectable thing.’ He worked himself so much. He worked himself so high that he doesn’t have to bow down to a dollar.”

    6ix9ine’s comments come after a long line of entities have severed ties with Kanye West as a result of his recent controversial anti-Semitic remarks, including Balenciaga, Vogue, CAA, Def Jam, Gap and more.

    Adidas decided to terminate its contract with the “Can’t Tell Me Nothing” artist earlier this week as well due to his recent anti-Semitic rhetoric. The move decimated Kanye’s net worth from a reported $2 billion to about $400 million, per Forbes.

    Elsewhere in his conversation with Tate, 6ix9ine revealed Ye hit him for a collaboration earlier this year, but he turned it down. The whole link up happened when Wack 100 was in the process of clearing up the Kim Kardashian sex tape fiasco for Ye, and the two naturally networked.

    “We stayed at the NoBu Hotel in Malibu [California],” 6ix9ine recalled. “He stayed in a hotel a block away from his house. He was just working on music but it was nothing that I wanted to work on. I respect he creative genius but I’m never going to do something I don’t want to do.”

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    Kanye was featured on “KANGA” and “MAMA” off 6ix9ine’s 2018 debut studio album, Dummy Boy. The two haven’t worked or were seen together since then or even after 6ix9ine was released from prison.

    This is the second time 6ix9ine has made an appearance since laying low recently. Earlier this week, the “GUMMO” rapper hopped on his Instagram Story to deny the rumors that he’s been hanging out with Pop Smoke’s ex-girlfriend Alyssa Danielle.

    “@igmodeltearoom I never touched neither one of them girls,” 6ix9ine wrote.

    Danielle jumped into the mix and backed up 6ix9ine’s Story with a post of her own disproving the rumor. According to Danielle, she’s too busy traveling to mess with 6ix9ine. “I travel 89 times a year,” she wrote. “Don’t mix me in no bullshxt cause i’m in the same place as mf’s!!!!!!!!!!”

    15 thoughts on “6ix9ine Defends Kanye West: ‘People Don’t Normalize Freedom Of Speech’

    1. I’m not surprised that an idiot with dumb ass tattoos on his face doesn’t understand the Freedom of Speech does not equate to Freedom of Consequences. Kayne has free speech. He’s not in jail for saying what he wants to say. He’s just feeling the repercussions of his idiocrasy.

      1. You’re right. He isn’t in jail. However, it’s all liberal controlled platforms attacking him for his own beliefs. “Free of speech doesn’t mean freedom of consequences” is a typical statement made from a leftist. What you don’t understand is all major tech and entertainment gets their marching orders from liberal politicians or entities (Black Rock). Kanye wouldn’t tow their line anymore. You just happen to agree with things for now. Once you stop agreeing, they will do similar to you. This is a look at the social credit score.

        1. Lemme guess? It was the evil liberals who ended Colin Kaepernick’s career when he went against their beliefs, right? How about when The Dixie Chicks, one of country music’s most popular groups at the time, stated that they weren’t proud of where George W. Bush was taking America? Did the evil liberals issue consequences than ended their careers as well? See, conservatives like to act like they’ve not “canceled” people the same as liberals have. Y’all always wanna play the victim. Say stupid shit and then when your words and actions have consequences you cry that your freedom of speech is being suppressed. Kanye and 69 can say what they want. Colin Kaepernick and the Dixie Chicks can say what they want. But society at large has evey right to react accordingly. They’re all dealing with the fallout for their actions. Liberal and conservative. Stop pretending like this is one-sided just because you’re hurt over Kanye’s fall from grace.

        2. When things don’t go some people’s way then all of a sudden it’s politics that’s interfering. Sounds like a conspiracy theory to me!

      2. You’re an idiot. So if someone walks into your home and says your an N-word. And I’m going death con 3 on you and all the n-words out there. You’d allow that in your home? I doubt it. Now apply the same logic to a social media platform. If you know anything about business, these major publicly traded companies have to answer to their board and investors, or they lose money. Twitter and all those social platforms are there to generate a profit. If they keep someone like Kanye on their platform they will lose money. Shares go down. And a new CEO is put in place that understands how to do business. You idiots defending him and saying liberal this liberal that miss the entire point. He said hateful shit. People get fired all the time for saying hateful shit. And the fact that he said it and his businesses are about to be ruined, shows he didn’t care about the people that rode with him from day one. He just took a shit on all of them.

      1. That’s not the same thing. If someone said they’re going to, “‘Death Con 3’ because blacks are bad fathers”, then we have an issue.

    2. King Tekashi a real wun. He aint fold under pressure dat why he stay da King. Ain’t nobody keep it 100 lyk him since Pac wah dere. Da game need dat ryt now.

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