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After taken down from two places he had the biggest following on, Kanye tried to find a place where he could speak out. On October 17 he acquired [[Parler]], an alt-tech social media platform renowned for it's freedom of speech policies. However, before that he took part in multitude of interviews, which often got clipped and shipped to Twitter. One of the most popular interview (partly due to the length and plethora of issues mentioned, partly due to the fact it got banned which was Kanye point in the interview itself) was the three-hours long one on Drink Champs, where the interviewers and interviewee drink alcohol and casually talk.<ref>https://youtu.be/EriGaoz4D5E</ref> | After taken down from two places he had the biggest following on, Kanye tried to find a place where he could speak out. On October 17 he acquired [[Parler]], an alt-tech social media platform renowned for it's freedom of speech policies. However, before that he took part in multitude of interviews, which often got clipped and shipped to Twitter. One of the most popular interview (partly due to the length and plethora of issues mentioned, partly due to the fact it got banned which was Kanye point in the interview itself) was the three-hours long one on Drink Champs, where the interviewers and interviewee drink alcohol and casually talk.<ref>https://youtu.be/EriGaoz4D5E</ref> | ||
===Harley Pasternak=== | ===Harley Pasternak=== | ||
One of the more interesting of recent developments of Kanye v. Media war are the posts, in which Kanye exposed to the light of day the person of [[Harley Pasternak]] - a Canadian personal trainer. Pasternak texted Kanye in a critical tone, trying to talk about recent Kanye's actions; however, at one point Harley wrote "[...] I have you instituionalized again, where they | One of the more interesting of recent developments of Kanye v. Media war are the posts, in which Kanye exposed to the light of day the person of [[Harley Pasternak]] - a Canadian personal trainer. Pasternak texted Kanye in a critical tone, trying to talk about recent Kanye's actions; however, at one point Harley wrote "[...] I have you instituionalized again, where they medicate the crap out of you, and you go back to Zombieland forever. Play date with the kids just won't be the same". While posting the screenshot of this message, Kanye said "So I will say this again - I was mentally misdiagnosed and nearly drugged out of my mind to make me a manageable well behaved celebrity".<ref>https://twitter.com/kanyewest/status/1588299600258924545</ref> | ||
Due to the nature of Pasternak's messages and his Jewish roots, a lot of Twitter users decided to research his past, finding out he is known for being a personal trainer to a lot of celebrities. His history turned out to be very suspicious on many levels. His former clients were Mac Miller and Brittany Murphy. Kanye West's breakdown which resulted in his hospitalization (back in 2016) begun at Pasternak's home. Pasternak worked with military forces for many years - one of notable examples is his work at Defence Research and Development Canada as a researcher, where the subjects researched are, for example, "Human systems integration", "Psychology of malicious intent" or "Social and cultural factors influencing behaviour".<ref>https://twitter.com/restoreorderusa/status/1588556212102082560</ref> | Due to the nature of Pasternak's messages and his Jewish roots, a lot of Twitter users decided to research his past, finding out he is known for being a personal trainer to a lot of celebrities. His history turned out to be very suspicious on many levels. His former clients were Mac Miller and Brittany Murphy. Kanye West's breakdown which resulted in his hospitalization (back in 2016) begun at Pasternak's home. Pasternak worked with military forces for many years - one of notable examples is his work at Defence Research and Development Canada as a researcher, where the subjects researched are, for example, "Human systems integration", "Psychology of malicious intent" or "Social and cultural factors influencing behaviour".<ref>https://twitter.com/restoreorderusa/status/1588556212102082560</ref> |