This Twitter thread is accruing more nuance than its original tweeter ever intended. Multi-millionaire rapper-songwriter, Ye (formerly known as Kanye West), who has always had an uncanny ability to dodge personal brand fiascos despite a consistently controversial public presence, may finally be seeing his bankable name go up in dollar-shaped flames. Early October, at a fashion show in Paris, Ye walked the ramp with conservative political pundit Candace Owens, both wearing t-shirts that said “White Lives Matter”. The response was swift — rapper Diddy condemned the move, earning Ye’s expletives; Vogue editor Gabriella Karefa-Johnson called it “hugely irresponsible”, with Ye...