Monday, May 19, 2014

Why I Hate People: The Kim and Kanye Wedding Series, 2! (TODAY: MURDER & SINGIN'!)




Yesterday, when I pointed out that you are a horrible person if you watch Kim Kardashian or Kanye West get married or otherwise help them make money -- they are horrible-r than you but you're pretty bad for helping them -- author P.T. Dilloway commented:

On the other hand they haven't invaded the Ukraine or sold 300 girls into slavery, so at least they aren't the worst people in the world.

To which I say:  Check out this CBS News headline from September, 2013 - -just 9 months ago!:

Kanye West performs for Kazakh dictator at grandson's wedding



The story goes on to note that Kanye got $3,000,000 for that one performance alone.

Less than a month before that command performance, the "Open Dialogue Foundation" published a piece in which they said

Recent events in Kazakhstan’s history have confirmed that all members of the political and financial elite, who, at one time, have gained influence or opposed the President, have now been eliminated. They have all either been assassinated,forced into political exile,or are in prison.


There's a lot of information in that article, too much to reprint here.  But here's an interesting paragraph:

On 1 May, 2004, Zamanbek Nurkadilov  [a former Akim of Almaty and the chairman of the Agency for Emergency Situations of Kazakhstan, as well as one of the trustees of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan] urged Nursultan Nazarbayev to take part in a public debate regarding the key issues in the country. But the President’s security entourage would not allow Zamanbek Nurkadilov to approach the podium. Three weeks before the presidential election, on 12 November, 2005, [Zamanbek] was killed by three gunshot wounds, in his own heavily-guarded residence.  The officially reported account stated that he had committed suicide, having fired two shots into his heart, and a final, ‘conclusive’ shot - into his head.


That is one tough former Chairman. Not many people could take two "self-inflicted" bullets to the heart and still need the killing shot before dropping.

So Kanye didn't invade the Ukraine or kidnap 300 girls. He just performed a private concert for a murderer!  Oh, well, okay then.

By the way, the $3,000,000 Kanye made? Just so you know how that stacks up, we are saving our money to try to get Mr F a service dog to help with his autism.  Service dogs can keep kids from running away (a pretty common problem with autism) as well as reduce their stress in unfamiliar situations to help keep them calm.  Mr F right now has to wear  GPS tracking bracelet in case he sneaks out of our house (again, as he did once before).

Service dogs cost about $25,000 apiece and families are generally required to contribute 1/2 the cost.  So Kanye's $3,000,000 could have bought 240 service dogs for families with special needs kids.

But let's be fair! Let's Google "Kanye West Charitable Donations"! Maybe he gives a lot of money to the poor already!

And... we've got:

The charity named for the rapper Kanye West that was intended to reduce high school dropout rates has closed mysteriously.  The charity filed tax forms as if it were a private foundation, but it does not appear to have been financed by Mr. West, instead raising the bulk of its money from companies and individuals with whom Mr. West does business.The charity raised an average of $492,000 and made total grants averaging $18,080 in each of 2007, 2008 and 2009, the last year for which tax forms are available. (Source.)
Business Insider and Statista summarized Kanye's "charity" graphically:









I mean, if you want to split hairs, technically, taking money from a murderer, lying about your charitable giving, and then going on to marry a famewhore urinal to help get you back in the public eye isn't quite kidnapping 300 Nigerian girls, but I think they'll all end up together on the same level of hell. *fingers crossed*


7 comments:

Robin said...

I am not a lawyer, so I don't know the Ins and Outs of the law, but it seems clear to me that his "charity" was a ruse to lure people to donate money for HIM. He spent the money. He enjoyed the money. His charity did not help ONE SINGLE PERSON. How is that not illegal? Why is the government not prosecuting him for fraud and theft and anything else that would apply?

PT Dilloway said...

Sounds like the "charities" the former mayor of Detroit (now in prison) used to run, which were essentially fronts to funnel money to his family. Which is kinda charitable I suppose.

Maybe you can start a Kickstarter to raise money for the dog. Offer books and stuff as rewards for donating. Though I doubt the dog would be a bulldog, would it? They're too lazy for that kind of work.

Briane said...

Robin:

when the government starts prosecuting big business like that, I'm sure you'll be the first to know.

PT:

We might do a charity drive for the dog, but I hate to ask people for money when there are a lot of other people out there who could use it more.

Andrew Leon said...

I don't know the site, but there is some kind of crowd funding site that you could possibly use. I know someone who used it to raise $6000 so she could go on an "artist's retreat."

I have no comment on Kanye. Okay, I do. No one with a name that dumb should be allowed to be famous.

Tina said...

I hate people too. They are selfish and mean and exploit others...but I don't want to waste my time talking about them.
I don't know if they have this program where you live, but I heard of one where prisoners train service dogs as part of their own therapy, and then the dogs are sold for around $500. I wish I had more info, but I think it's worth looking into.
Otherwise, yeah, Kickstarter. Sign me up!
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Stephanie Faris said...

Aside from being rich and entitled, I'm still not sure what the Kardashians ever did to become famous. How on Earth did they get a reality show in the first place? Sure, they have a stepdad who was an Olympic medalist, but that was years ago...and he isn't the centerpiece of the show.

Liz A. said...

We need to publicize this service dog. I'm sure you could get some great support for this.

As for the other, I ignore these idiots. If you ignore them long enough... Well, they want attention, right? Let's not give it to them.