My partner recently informed me that Kanye has longstanding MI, a TBI he's tried to talk about, and his current wife, the one posted here, has his Power of Attorney.
I'm not implying anything, this is just information, I can't read your article, but I thought maybe you could do something with the knowledge. Good luck, take care.
ETA: Turns out I could read it, thank you for that. Out of genuine concern, I have to ask, does she speak publicly? Do you know about her? I tend to only interfere in the little world of my own, the places I can reach, the people I can see. I don't typically /investigate/ people I haven't met or heard of to find out about their situation.
But the conversation is here, and we are talking about it. I acknowledge that the majority of humans cannot interpret facial expressions correctly, according to some studies, and so I myself don't rely on facial expressions to convey important information. I can't imagine any of those photos are ... ... times she felt good. I know these can be cherry picked by the press, but your lack of profiteering off this suggests you're not interested in maliciously misunderstanding someone. Rather, I might be joining your camp in the line of thinking that goes....
'What harm could it do to see if harm is being done?"
So what's the lowdown? Does Bianca Censori ever ask for help, express pain, anything like that? The people in my life before you say 'She is very clever, and is doing what he wants in his vision, while controlling more of his life than anyone Kanye has yet to meet'. I don't know the actual /facts/ of the matter. And when it comes to people of color, relationships, women's bodies, and domestic abuse, a white presenting male like myself isn't the appropriate voice to ask, 'Are you in danger?"
Can you ask, instead? I feel confident saying it shouldn't be out of line for one woman (forgive me if I'm misgendering you) to reach out to another woman and ask 'Everything good here? Need help?' I don't think I can do it and receive a vulnerable answer.