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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kanye and the Meaning of Art

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 7 November 2022

⏱️ 89 minutes

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Summary

Dr Kirk and Rebecca answer patron questions.

00:00 Kanye and the Meaning of Art
00:23 Kanye's antisemitism & mania
12:20 Clocked in Coeur d'Alene
18:22 OPP
20:00 Birth control & mental health
26:56 Vagus nerve reactions
29:54 PTSD in the workplace
38:43 Parking in Seattle
41:20 Panic vs. anxiety attacks
48:20 The role of art
1:10:40 Records, 'gay questions', & Bros
1:21:58 Invasion of the Bodysnatchers & Burning man

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0:00.0

So, Rebecca, the winds are blowing, the trees are swaying, and you came blowing in the house.

0:07.3

Well, I've got my waxed cotton raincoat on, and my ankle boots on, and my fall sweater.

0:15.2

Like, I'm, you know, we are Seattle people. Like, we are ready for this.

0:19.1

Yeah. Let's answer people's emails. What do you say?

0:21.9

I'm here we are. This is what we do.

0:24.4

Well, the first thing that people are asking a lot about is the Kanye anti-Semitic tweets.

0:31.2

So, I pulled this from Instagram. I saw it on speaking of racism,

0:35.6

but if you don't follow it, you should. And they put it, they got it from we are underscore heaven.

0:41.5

And they they had multiple slides, but these are the two ones I pulled. This is a quote.

0:46.3

While anti-Semitism and anti-blackness are not the same, there's a deep connection between them.

0:52.8

Within white nationalism and hate movements, commitment to building a white's only nation

1:00.2

holds both of those beliefs, right? You need to be both anti-black and anti-Semitic.

1:05.0

This belief creates a dynamic in which white nationalism

1:09.2

use anti-Semitism as fuel for their anti-blackness. Hate of non-black people of color, xenophobia,

1:17.7

misogyny, homophobia, transphobia. Like, once one rures its head, the other one is usually not

1:25.4

far behind. And, you know, many people have said when Kanye said slavery was a choice,

1:34.4

how come he didn't get canceled then? But Kanye goes against, you know, makes anti-Semitic

1:41.2

comments. He gets canceled pretty fast. So, I think that dynamic is unfortunate. I wish, you know,

1:46.7

there's so many reasons to get rid of him. He's horribly abusive to his ex-wife, you know? Like,

1:53.3

there are so many ways in which it shows that he does not use his power for good. He says,

1:59.7

like, this is artistic, this is intellectual freedom. But if you watch him, he's just a horrible bully.

2:05.8

And I think of, like, in context for this week, Leslie Jordan passed away. And there are

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