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Ye posts video with ‘white supremacist homeboy’ Nick Fuentes

Both have a long, documented history of Jew-hatred.

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“Ye” (formerly known as Kanye West) walked out of an interview on podcaster Tim Pool’s show after being questioned about his antisemitic claims, on Nov. 28, 2022. Source: YouTube.

In a now-deleted post, rapper Ye, formerly Kanye West, recently posted a video to X with white supremacist and Holocaust denier Nick Fuentes.

“Yo, you know I’m here with my white supremacist homeboy Nick,” said Ye, who wore a large diamond swastika. “We back.” Fuentes then laughed.

Fuentes, a self-proclaimed antisemite, has a long history of Jew-hatred and Holocaust denial. Ye also has a long documented history of antisemitism and controversy.

During this year’s Super Bowl, the rapper released an ad directing people to his website, Yeezy.com, which only sold one item: a white T-shirt with a black swastika.

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