Rapper known as Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, went on X, formerly known as Twitter, and went bat-poop crazy with anti-Semitic comments that would make Candace Owens and Nazis everywhere, proud. This was sort of a repeat of a former Jew hatred spree that cost the vulgar rapper fashion deals and public esteem with people who don't hate Jews.
Ye was quoted as saying, ‘I’m never apologizing for my Jewish comments’ which surprised everyone who didn't think he spoke Yiddish. Just kidding, he hardly speaks English.
In dozens of tweets to his 32 million brain injured followers, the rapper praised Hitler, called himself a Nazi and said anti-Semitism was “just some bulls**t Jewish people made up to protect their bulls**t.” This seems to indicate that Ye is too stupid to know recognize that he's an anti-Semite.
In dozens of tweets to his 32 million brain injured followers, the rapper praised Hitler, called himself a Nazi and said anti-Semitism was “just some bulls**t Jewish people made up to protect their bulls**t.” This seems to indicate that Ye is too stupid to know recognize that he's an anti-Semite.
Ye made it clear that he was not sorry for his comments and was fully aware of what he was saying. "ANY JEWISH PERSON THAT DOES BUSINESS WITH ME NEEDS TO KNOW I DONT LIKE OR TRUST ANY JEWISH PERSON AMD THIS IS COMPLETELY SOBER WITH NO HENNESY," he wrote in all caps, adding, "IM NEVER APOLOGIZING FOR MY JEWISH COMMENTS."
This recent outburst was similar to what happened back in October 2022, when Ye went on a spree of anti-Semitic on TV, Twitter, and Instagram. He was quickly removed from these platforms but returned to Twitter the following month when Elon Musk took over. However, he was suspended again and reinstated in 2023 when Twitter was rebranded to X. During this time, Ye also had dinner with Donald Trump and Nick Fuentes, known for his white nationalist and Holocaust denial views, at Trump's Mar-a-Lago.
Due to his antisemitic remarks in 2022, Ye lost many brand deals and business opportunities. The most significant was Adidas cutting ties with him, ending their $2 billion annual partnership due to public backlash.
Under Elon Musk's leadership, X has been criticized for its relaxed rules which have attracted neo-nazis and other extremists. After Ye's comments, antisemitism watchdogs noted a "Kanye effect" where his words were echoed in white supremacist actions.
"ELON THEY KICKED ME OFF OF INSTAGRAM SO HAPPY YOU BOUGHT X," Ye tweeted at the start of his spree.
Some of Ye's posts were briefly removed or hidden, though it's unclear who did this or why. Many of these messages, including some that praised Hitler, soon reappeared. "I’m going to normalize talking about hitler," he wrote. A minute later, he added, "Hitler was soooo fresh."
This week, Ye announced he had been diagnosed with autism, after a difficult appearance at the Grammys on Sunday. He had previously cited a bipolar disorder diagnosis as the reason for his antisemitic remarks, which others who have worked with him confirmed he also made in person.
"If I lost everything again tonight was worth it I can die after this," he wrote in all caps. Then, referring to a popular video game, he added, "I tour for the money Id rather be playing Last of Us part one and two which was made by Jewish people Good Job thank you."
This recent outburst was similar to what happened back in October 2022, when Ye went on a spree of anti-Semitic on TV, Twitter, and Instagram. He was quickly removed from these platforms but returned to Twitter the following month when Elon Musk took over. However, he was suspended again and reinstated in 2023 when Twitter was rebranded to X. During this time, Ye also had dinner with Donald Trump and Nick Fuentes, known for his white nationalist and Holocaust denial views, at Trump's Mar-a-Lago.
Due to his antisemitic remarks in 2022, Ye lost many brand deals and business opportunities. The most significant was Adidas cutting ties with him, ending their $2 billion annual partnership due to public backlash.
Under Elon Musk's leadership, X has been criticized for its relaxed rules which have attracted neo-nazis and other extremists. After Ye's comments, antisemitism watchdogs noted a "Kanye effect" where his words were echoed in white supremacist actions.
"ELON THEY KICKED ME OFF OF INSTAGRAM SO HAPPY YOU BOUGHT X," Ye tweeted at the start of his spree.
Some of Ye's posts were briefly removed or hidden, though it's unclear who did this or why. Many of these messages, including some that praised Hitler, soon reappeared. "I’m going to normalize talking about hitler," he wrote. A minute later, he added, "Hitler was soooo fresh."
This week, Ye announced he had been diagnosed with autism, after a difficult appearance at the Grammys on Sunday. He had previously cited a bipolar disorder diagnosis as the reason for his antisemitic remarks, which others who have worked with him confirmed he also made in person.
"If I lost everything again tonight was worth it I can die after this," he wrote in all caps. Then, referring to a popular video game, he added, "I tour for the money Id rather be playing Last of Us part one and two which was made by Jewish people Good Job thank you."
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