Saturday, February 22, 2025

Kanye West has second thoughts about third Reich



Mentally ill anti-Semitic rapper Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, seems to be having second thoughts about his love for being a self-described Nazi. In spite of this, he continue to hawk his Nazi merchandise because money is his religion. 

However, there's no doubt that he's rethinking his support of the white supremacist National Socialist movement even after he declared his love for Adolf Hitler.

“After further reflection I’ve come to the realization that I’m not a Nazi,” the Jew hater tweeted. Perhaps he has come to the realization that he is, instead, a racist fool.

In early February, West closed his X account after he used the platform to express his anti-Semitism and his admiration for the syphilitic Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler.

In one tweet, West actually denied the existence of anti-Semitism, calling it “just some bulls**t Jewish people made up to protect their bulls**t.” 

West also wrote, “I am a Nazi,” and “I love Hitler,” which likely made Candace Owens smile.

Last Saturday, the 47-year-old lunatic anti-Semite reactivated his account and posted a salvo of Naziesque messages, before deleting all of his comments.

In the posts, West defended his attempt to sell white t-shirts bearing a black Hakenkreuz – the right-facing swastika rotated 45 degrees first used by the German Nazi party over a century ago.

West removed all items from his merchandise website, Yeezy.com, earlier this month, except for a t-shirt bearing a black Hakenkreuz on a white background.

Shortly afterward, Shopify, the e-commerce company which managed the site, removed Yeezy.com, alleging that West had violated Shopify’s platform rules.


This Friday, West made another string of comments regarding his swastika t-shirts, suggesting he would perform at the Super Bowl while wearing a swastika-emblazoned shirt. Don't laugh, the Super Bowl features a whole host of bizarre performances.

“Next year I’m performing at the superbowl [sic] wearing my wittle T shirt,” West tweeted. “People with money bought my wittle t shirt.” 

Later on Friday, West appeared to make fun of his own past support for Nazism, writing: “Can anyone think of reasons why the Nazi’s wouldn’t let me in?”

Anyone who supports this clown is a fool.

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