Narrated  by Nicki Minaj, the film focuses on the ill-fated relationship between  West  and a phoenix that plummets from the cosmos (Selita Ebanks).
When West sat down with MTV News' Sway for a live Q&A session  that followed the film's premiere Saturday (October 23) on MTV. The interview after the cut...
"The hood, what it does represent to me ... in relation to the  Michael Jackson thing is not the KKK but the concept of cult, because  it's multiple people with this hood on," West explained. "It's me taking  [the phoenix] to my world and saying, 'Let me show you what my world is  about.' " 
West said he invoked the image of the late icon, whose expansive  cultural reach was unparalleled, to demonstrate the energy of the pop  realm.
"The greatest, biggest pop-cultural figure of all time, arguably  bigger than Jesus Christ, is Michael Jackson. You have the band in front  of him, marching ... and you have the cult around it," West said,  before explaining the scene that precedes the procession, of a young boy  in mid-sprint brandishing a flaming baton.
"If you saw the kid in the beginning, he's running and running at  top speed holding his torch, and his torch represents his thoughts and  ideals. At the end, after he's been cultivated, he has the hood on now  and he's walking extremely slow. That's basically how people think,"  West said. "It's the way society has set people up to be able to control  them, slave mentalities."
Yeezy added that coaxing people into social conformity is an  effective form of control — assuming the followers don't decide to break  away on their own trails.
"[By] just creating this mentality by cultivating the ideals ...  you could just make people just stand in their own mental jails," he  said. "What happens when someone isn't in a mental jail?" 
Source: MTV.com 
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