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Kanye West

“I’m logging out of Twitter,” the rapper wrote to his 32 million followers on X. “I appreciate Elon for allowing me to vent. It has been very cathartic to use the world as a sounding board.”
“Kanye West descends deeper and deeper into the abyss of antisemitism,” wrote Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-N.Y.).
The video platform said the podcaster, who has a history of anti-Jewish rhetoric, violated its terms by suggesting Jews control the media.
Celebrity stylist Dani Levy opens up about her journey to Hollywood, her bond with Kim Kardashian, being disappointed with Kanye West, and her unwavering Israeli pride.
The German shoe giant was stuck with $1.3 billion worth of “Yeezy” shoes after it cut ties with the antisemitic rapper who goes by Ye.
It’s planned to go public before the release of his new album “Vultures.”
Instead, the U.S. presidential candidate plans to do a “live-audience show” in Des Moines with Tim Pool, whose previous guests include Kanye West.
“Doesn’t sound like typical Kanye,” the pop-culture site said. “We’ll know for sure if the fans buy into the mea culpa after his first-week numbers post.”
This isn’t the first time the musician, who goes by Ye, has acknowledged his Jew-hatred.
“Kanye’s outbursts are incredibly dangerous, so why does he still have a platform to spew hate?” wrote B’nai B’rith International.
She has clashed publicly with “Daily Wire” co-founder Ben Shapiro, who denounced her antisemitism.
Watchdog group StopAntisemitism is “appalled” by Bjørn Gulden’s comments.