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    Kanye West Outlines His Commitment To His Kids-Fathers ‘Can Still Be Heroes’

    Hasib AfzalBy Hasib AfzalFebruary 6, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Kanye West let the whole world know exactly how committed he is to seeing his children. 

    Kanye West Outlines His Commitment To His Kids-Fathers ‘Can Still Be Heroes’

    This public admission arrives on the back end of Kanye’s verbal exchange with his ex Kim Kardashian on social media, as they were disputing over how they should raise their children. 

    Kanye, for his part, was outraged that their daughter North was allowed to be on TikTok without his permission. 

    Meanwhile, Kim stressed that the rapper was not helping the situation by being ‘manipulative.’ And it has now all come to a head with Kanye suggesting that the role of fathers are very important, something which he recognises. 

    In a post to his fans on Instagram, Kanye said: “I will no longer put my hand through a blender to hug my children. My mother took me to Chicago when I was 3 and told my dad if he came to Chicago, he would never see me again.

    “So, I bought the house next door [to Kim]. I dream of a world where dads [sic] can still be heroes.” Kanye’s comments were made after he had received a significant amount of support on social media from other people.

    They agreed with the rapper that there were potential dangers on children by virtue of them being on social media at such a young age. This is particularly true since North is only 8-years-old.

    Not only that, but North had recently been admonished by Kim when she decided to livestream her mother on TikTok without her permission, thus signifying the dangers. 

    Candace Owens, who happens to be an author/political commentator, backed up Kanye. In a post to her followers on Twitter, she remarked: “Kim is wrong on this one.

    “The psychological effects of social media on young girls is real and documented. It’s actually Kanye that is trying to protect his daughter in this regard and Kim is spinning this as “obsession” and “control.”

    “There are other creative outlets for kids.” Ultimately, it is a decision that has to be made between two parents. Hopefully, for Kanye and Kim, they can come to a reasonable conclusion without having to have this being discussed on social media.

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