Friday, 1 September 2017

Kim Kardashian Throws Shade At Donald Trump, Says Her Daughter, North West Would Make A Better President Than Him

 



 Kim Kardashian has always made it known she's for Hillary and not Trump, she comments on how she thinks the Trump administration has failed

Covering the September issue of Harper’s Bazaar Arabia in which she paid tributes to Cher, the mother of two children spoke up on issues pertaining the US politics, her career and more.

Recall that Kim aggressively supported Hillary Clinton during the presidential campaign, but her husband Kanye West shockingly stood with Trump and later cancelled his support.
A lot has happened since the couple picked a side across the political divide, and now, Kim is making the startling commentary about how the Trump administration has failed, practically ridiculing the president.
 
“Sometimes I feel like I want to speak out more about political issues,” said the 36-year-old. “You have to be really careful about what you say, because a lot of things can be taken in the wrong context and I always want to be respectful; I don’t want to hurt anyone’s feelings.”
She continued, “Anyone can run the U.S. better My daughter [North West] would be better. We’ve worked so hard to get to where we were and to have so many things that we were so proud of in our country, to just literally revert backwards is the most frustrating thing. Every single day when you can’t really believe what’s going on, the next day it’s something else even more crazy and tragic. It’s really scary, the world that we’re living in now. And when you did feel safe at home, now with Trump in presidency, you just don’t feel safe any more.”
  
I said once before that I’m not really a feminist,” she said, explaining why she doesn;t want to be misinterpreted. “But I feel I do a lot more than people that claim that they’re feminist. To clarify what I said before: I feel in my soul I’m a feminist. I just don’t need labels to make me feel or know what I am inside…Modern feminists are all the girls around us today. Every time you look on social media and there’s someone standing up for themselves, to me that’s a modern feminist. There’s such an amazing group of girls that empower each other.”
Asked about her thoughts on social media, she noted that she fears for her children because she doesn’t think social media is a safe place for a child. But for her, she has grown used to the hate.
“Life scares me, just thinking of all the things that can go wrong,” she said. “When you’re a mom you turn into this maniac that just thinks anything and everything can go wrong.”
 
“It doesn’t seem like the safest place. I have a pretty thick skin. But I feel bad for anyone that gets hate on social media. There’s so much cyber-bullying and negativity in comments to everyone. I think it’s so wrong,” she continued. “No matter what you do, you’re so judged and criticized on social media. I hope it changes. I hope people stop being so negative. We can only go further if everyone uplifts each other and supports one another.”
And asked about her multiple businesses and how it has affected her life, she said, “When you have kids it keeps you motivated. I want to have something on my own. I feel good when I get up and go to work and am busy all day. That makes me happy. If I just, like, retire, I would definitely be more of a stay at home mom, but I want my kids to have a really strong work ethic and see how motivated mom and dad really are.”

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