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Kanye West

West’s statements “violate the company’s values of diversity and inclusion, mutual respect and fairness,” says the German multinational.
“The former president gave a platform to extremists spewing hate speech and we continue to see the dangerous consequences—from the insurrection on January 6th to Nazi salutes and anti-Jewish signs over the 405 freeway here in California,” said Governor Gavin Newsom.
“Hate speech is never OK,” reality star tweets to 73 million followers.
“We call on you to end your silence, condemn Kanye’s obscene anti-Semitism and terminate your partnership with him,” says a letter from The International Legal Forum to the sporting goods and apparel giant.
“Here is the difference between anti-Semitism and naming just a person who happens to be Jewish—that you’re blaming all the Jewish people,” Shapiro said.
The rapper, also known as “Ye,” claims he cannot be anti-Semitic because he “classifies” as a Jew.
Jews of New York representatives have gone out into the city streets to erase hate, such as “Jews suck” written on light posts. But threats against the city’s Jews persist daily.
West was dropped by his bank, JP Morgan Chase, after he said he was going “death con 3” on Jews.
“I’d prefer my kids knew Chanukah than Kwanzaa, at least it would come with some financial engineering,” the rapper told Tucker Carlson.
The American rapper threatened ‘death con 3 On JEWISH PEOPLE.’