Yet Again I Am Being Attacked

Kanye West has fully embraced his identity as a Donald Trump supporter, it seems, and keeps drawing the ire and attention of social media users with his "new ideas."

Kanye appeared on "TMZ" for an interview in which he made some incendiary comments almost slavery. "When you hear almost slavery for 400 years … For 400 years? That sounds similar a pick," Kanye said. "You were in that location for 400 years and it'south all of y'all. Information technology's like we're mentally imprisoned."

Social media users immediately (and hilariously) latched onto the comments, and Kanye took to Twitter as well, to double-downwardly on the comments.

"The reason why I brought upwardly the 400 years point is because we tin't exist mentally imprisoned for another 400 years," Kanye wrote in a tweet. "We demand free thought now. Even the statement was an example of free thought Information technology (sic) was just an thought."

"Once more I am being attacked for presenting new ideas," Kanye wrote in some other tweet. Of course, many Twitter users pointed out that the idea of slavery being a choice wasn't really a new thought, but one long held by white supremacists to, uh, justify slavery.

Even meliorate, though, were the memes that Kanye's quote spawned. Twitter users immediately began imagining who else might say something like, "Once once again I am being attacked for presenting new ideas." Pretty much the showtime person everyone landed on? Thanos (Josh Brolin), the big purple supervillain from the freshly released "Avengers: Infinity State of war."

Thanos' big idea, it should be noted, was killing one-half the population of the universe considering then the other half wouldn't accept to suffer because of competition for express resource.

Here are a few of the other hilarious uses of the phrase, used past some of movies' greatest villains, and to justify some pretty controversial choices (such as a selection of pizza toppings that divides the nation).

"Star Wars: The Last Jedi" villain Kylo Ren definitely falls into the "angry about beingness attacked for new ideas" camp.

Thanos, of course, tin't go anywhere without being ambushed by a grouping of superfolk. So much for the tolerant universe.

Psycho Frank Booth (Dennis Hopper) of "Blue Velvet" was e'er but trying to be heard.

Sid of "Toy Story" just wanted to see what would happen if you melted toys to make some new and exciting horrifying hybrids.

Walter Sobchak (John Goodman) of "The Big Lebowski" watched his buddies die face up-down in the muck in 'Nam to defend Kanye's correct to share his new ideas.

Hey, perchance we should hear out Davros of "Dr. Who" on his plan to let killer robotic Daleks conquer the universe.

Hawaiian pizza does not deserve this shabby handling.

Look, Randall Flagg (Jamey Sheridan) might be extremely evil in "The Stand up" just they're just ideas, human.

Saruman (Christopher Lee) simply wanted his Uruk-Hai in "The Lord of the Rings" to sense of taste man-mankind and bring him the halflings, but would anyone engage in a reasonable contend with him? Of course non.

David (Michael Fassbender) had a keen set up of "new ideas" in "Conflicting: Covenant" — create the galaxy's greatest killing machine by using humans as unwilling hosts for its parasitic gestation bike.

Dr. Heiter (Dieter Light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation) just wanted to try making a new kind of man in "Human Centipede." Jeez.

Mugatu (Will Ferrell) was famously attacked by Derek Zoolander (Ben Stiller) merely for wanting to increase the literacy rate amid ants in "Zoolander."

The Chatterer cenobite of "Hellraiser" only wants to explain some of the ideas that have taken off in Hell.

Julius Caesar, later all, was just asking questions.

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Source: https://www.thewrap.com/twitter-users-imagine-kanye-tweet-in-the-mouths-of-thanos-kylo-ren-and-more/

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