Kanye West apologizes for anti-Semitic remarks

Kanye West apologizes for anti-Semitic remarks

Kanye West has been regularly at the center of controversy in recent weeks. In early October, her Instagram account* was blocked for anti-Semitism in messages she sent to rapper Diddy. After Balenciaga and Adidas cut ties with the musician. During his conversation with reporters, Ye admitted he was wrong.

Kanye West (Photo: Roy Rochlin/Getty Images)

Kanye West has apologized for the alleged death of George Floyd not from the actions of a police officer, but from an overdose of fentanyl. Reported by Rolling Stone.

The rapper told the paparazzi about this and asked him about anti-Semitic statements. “When I saw this video (Speech about Floyd’s death – Approx. Ed.) As a black man, it hurts my feelings. And I know the police are making attacks and America is a generally racist country. And I get that when we started saying Black Lives Matter, the very idea of ​​it made us feel good together as a people, right? So when I questioned the death of George Floyd, it upset my people. I want to apologize. “I know what it’s like to kneel on your neck because God showed me what Adidas is doing, what the media is doing.”

By the way, after Elon Musk headed Twitter, the rapper was blocked on the social network.

* Instagram is owned by Meta Platforms Inc (recognized as an extremist organization and banned in Russia).

Source: People Talk

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