Kanye West says he doesn’t regret his anti-semitic tweets

Kanye West says he doesn’t regret his anti-semitic tweets

The 45-year-old Kanye West said he “absolutely” has no remorse for his anti-Semitic outburst on Twitter.

The rapper recently appeared on Piers Morgan’s show and apologized to the Jewish community in part but continued with some of his antics.

Ye remarked on the program with the British talk show presenter, “I will say I’m sorry for the individuals that I harmed with the “death con” [comments].

I believe I damaged and confused people. And I’m sorry for using my position, where you can say injured people harm others, to speak out against the families of those who had nothing to do with the tragedy I had experienced. I felt wounded.

On Piers Morgan Uncensored, the rapper and apparel designer said that he was only making reference to a small group of Jews who, in his opinion, had wronged him.

Ye is asked whether his anti-Semitic comments were racist, and he responds that they were.

I’m a little drowsy tonight, but when I wake up, I’m gonna death con 3 On JEWISH PEOPLE, the rapper tweeted.

According to Morgan, insulting Jews and threatening them with “death con 3″ are just as bigoted as everything else they claim to have experienced.

You already know that racism is racism, in my opinion. You shouldn’t,” West said.

The ironic thing is that black people are truly Jews, therefore I can’t be anti-Semitic. Kanye stated last week, “You people have been playing with me and trying to black ball everyone who opposes your plan.”

The US Armed Forces employ the alert known as Deafcon, also known as defense readiness condition, to show how rapidly the troops may be sent amid life-threatening events and assaults.

Later, the rapper’s Twitter account was shut down.

Ye made it clear in the interview that he intended to express regret to the Jews who hadn’t done anything wrong. West explicitly targeted Jewish Hollywood execs in his remarks because of how they treated Black performers.

Ye has previously played on the myth that Jews owned the banks, criticizing JPMorgan executives.

After being barred by the previous owner, he had been back on the social networking app for less than three days.

Elon Musk, the new owner of Twitter, had looked over his original ban and had warmly welcomed him back.

On October 8, Musk tweeted, “Welcome back to Twitter, my buddy.”

Where a tweet once was, West’s current Twitter page displays a notice that reads, “This tweet violates the Twitter Rules.”

He was able to tweet twice on cancel culture and the ongoing protests in Iran before he was expelled once again.

In an anti-Semitic tirade, West claimed that a “Jewish underground media mafia” is destroying his career during a Monday night interview with NewsNation’s Chris Cuomo.

West said a Jewish media “mafia” criticized his White Lives Matter stunt at Paris Fashion Week and always refers to himself as a rapper rather than a millionaire.

Ye said from the backseat of a vehicle, “The Jewish underground media mafia already began assaulting me when I donned the White Lives Matter t-shirt.”

He said, “They canceled my shop, SoFi stadium performances.”

Right, they have the media reporting on 78 sites that they branded me an abuser while I was battling with Pete Davidson and Trevor Noah over my ex-wife, my family, and when I get to see my kids and when I don’t.

And they start treating me disrespectfully right away, continuing their illogical story.

They never refer to me as a billionaire, he said. “Hey, tycoon, millionaire, visionary, inventor—we never speak about even one here. These never get utilized.

Additionally, he said that he is now “calling out the Jewish community as a whole” and that the “Jewish folks that I’m talking about” have a particular “privilege.”

With the words “either a fabrication of your mind or a projection of your bias,” Cuomo attempted to reassure the rapper that there is no clandestine organization of affluent Jews conspiring to destroy his career.

The discredited CNN anchor remarked, “You may have had poor business relationships with individuals, OK.” It’s not about my religion or my beliefs; it’s about those individuals.

Cuomo said to the 45-year-old rapper, “And I know that you are clever and realize that when you target individuals because of their beliefs, other people may do the same. People may be harmed or murdered because of what they believe and who they are.” Cuomo said, ‘We won’t accept it.

Kanye said, “And I won’t allow that as a black person,” while doubling down on the notion of a Jewish conspiracy and pointing out the significant percentage of Jewish executives in Hollywood.

Cuomo said, “That’s different from saying there’s a mafia and they behave like Jews in certain ways as opposed to simply being businesspeople.

“One plays to prejudice, while the other just appeals to those involved in a nasty industry.” So although you are free to feel whichever way you want about it, don’t blame their beliefs, the rapper said.

A person with knowledge of the incident told the New York Post on Wednesday that Cuomo, who had just started working for the television network, was incensed over how the interview seemed when the rapper for the song “No Church in the Wild” answered the phone from a poorly lit vehicle.

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