Even if it was considered 'obvious thing to do', is Ye (formerly Kanye West) right in believing that White Lives Matter? He thought it was 'funny'.
White Lives Matter: Change Our Minds!
Before you get your nickers in a twist, we believe that white lives matter (WLM) in the literal sense and will not believe otherwise. According to Ye (formerly known as Kanye West), 45, wearing a t-shirt adopting the phrase deemed hate speech by the ADL (Anti-Defamation League), was "funny" and the "obvious thing to do".
The father of four, who made the controversial display alongside Conservative influencer, Candace Owens, 33, was seen wearing "WHITE LIVES MATTER" text on a long-sleeved t-shirt in the opposite colour of Owens' (predominantly white-and-black), at a surprise event concerning the closest of Ye's friends.
After a two-year hiatus from Twitter, Ye returned to the social media giant after being suspended from Meta's Instagram. Learn more about Ye (Kanye West) and "White Lives Matter".
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