Una escena destacada del nuevo video animado de Childish Gambino, “Feels Like Summer”, está reuniendo reacciones encontradas de los fanáticos en las redes sociales. El clip muestra a Gambino caminando por la calle de un barrio urbano mientras se cruza con diversas estrellas de hip-hop participando de distintas actividades, desde Drake persiguiendo en bicicleta a Future hasta Nicki Minaj y Travis Scott jugando con bloques para niños.
La escena más controvertida llega cuando un Kanye West en llanto, que tiene una gorra de Make America Great, está siendo consolado por Michelle Obama.
«@donaldglover Solo para qusepas, no es tarea de las mujeres negras curar o arreglar a los hombres negros. Las mujeres negras no existen para ser mulas de otras personas», escribió @LegalSojourner, quien se describe a sí misma como abogada y feminista negra.
El usuario de Twitter @ 13Xum tuvo una visión diferente. «Se supone que Michelle Obama consoló a Kanye West en el video ‘Feels like Summer’ para representar una figura materna para Kanye, ya que Kanye parece perdido en la vida y no tiene madre», escribió.
When I saw the image of Kanye West crying in the Make America Great Again cap and Michelle Obama coming up to console him in on Childish Gambino’s Feels Like Summer video, I legit got a lump in my throat… pic.twitter.com/ABl2a15wPl
— Khulekani Magubane (@KhulekaniMag) 3 de septiembre de 2018
Michelle Obama comforting Kanye West in ‘Feels like Summer’ video was suppose to depict her being a mother like figure for Kanye being that Kanye seems lost in life and doesn’t have a mother.
— Xum’13 (@13Xum) 3 de septiembre de 2018
Wish y’all would stop taking stuff out of context Gambino, because he had Michelle Obama hugging as sign of Kanye needing a black women to save him, y’all complaining saying it ain’t your job it’s actually compliment, saying black women are stronger when it comes to be yourself.
— Maarce (@Maarce7997) 3 de septiembre de 2018
just women in general are probably stronger about being there’s selfs, because it’s harder for them, because society try’s betray women as others things, anyway stop trying get upset about a message you don’t fully understand, grasp the concept then speak your mind
— Maarce (@Maarce7997) 3 de septiembre de 2018
Michelle Obama is representing as a Mother for Kanye West in feels like summer music video, because he lost his, and they were close he even blamed himself for it, you don’t recover from losing loved ones, you just learn to deal with it better
— Maarce (@Maarce7997) 3 de septiembre de 2018
Michelle Obama gave Kanye West a hug in the new childish gambino video and that was the perfect shit to top the summer off..that whole video fye
— kushino lo (@DLoSteez) 2 de septiembre de 2018
Waiting yall to stop this nonsense that its black women job to fix black men https://t.co/nAqVnEjObH
— Chuuuuuuupar xoxota (@Brasileirizada) 2 de septiembre de 2018
@donaldglover Just so you know, it is not the job of Black women to heal or fix Black men. Black women do not exist to be other people’s mules. #childishgambino #FeelsLikeSummer
— Sojourner I am the Dragon breathing Fire Okoye (@LegalSojourner) 2 de septiembre de 2018
This messaging is both confusing and infuriating. Black women have our own issues yet we’re supposed to fix everyone else’s. Who is there to save us? https://t.co/qubwvQmPzg
— Danielle (what’s kanye’s wife for) Montague (@Typicalblkchick) 2 de septiembre de 2018
#ChildishGambino
«Feels like summer»There’s controversy over #MichelleObama hugging #KanyeWest as he wears a #MAGA hat w/ tears flowing down his face
My take on it ?
Youre welcomed back into the fold after u realize your mistake for being a #Trump fanhttps://t.co/enV4WZ5Zrt
— and the livin’s easy (@madamyez) 3 de septiembre de 2018
The Michelle Obama/Kanye West hug from the #FeelsLikeSummer video is nearly identical to her hug with George W Bush. @donaldglover is saying that Kanye, who once said «George Bush doesn’t care about black people», has become the same person he once despised. pic.twitter.com/Ipp49GbmYf
— Noah Weisberg (@Noah_Weisberg) 3 de septiembre de 2018