Ye Has No Intention Of Issuing An Apology For His Recent Antisemitic Comments And His Expressions Of Admiration For Hitler

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History tends to repeat itself, and this appears to be the case with Ye, who engaged in yet another antisemitic tirade late Thursday night (February 6). Unlike in 2023, he has no intention of expressing remorse to the Jewish community this time, stating, “I can say whatever the f**k I wanna say forever.”

After advocating for Sean “Diddy” Combs’ freedom, defending Chris Brown, and reiterating his controversial assertion that “slavery was a choice,” Ye shifted his focus to Jewish individuals. He remarked, “Ain’t nobody ramped up either. I’m calm as ice. This [is] how I really feel, how I really felt and how I will always feel. F**k all of your f**k a** unfair business deals,” in a series of tweets that have since been removed.

“Any Jewish person that does business with me needs to know I don’t like or trust any Jewish person,” Ye further stated, emphasizing that he was “completely sober” while composing these messages. In another post, the “Graduation” artist praised Nazi leader Adolf Hitler, whom he described as “so fresh.”

“I’m going to normalize talking about Hitler. [The] way they talk about killing n**gas has been normalized,” Ye wrote, subsequently requesting his 32.4 million Twitter followers to refer to him as “Yaydolf Yitler.” Among his other audacious claims, the father of four compared himself to “God on Earth” and asserted complete “dominion” over his wife, Bianca Censori, whom he wed in 2022.

“I’m never apologizing for my Jewish comments,” Ye declared. “I can say whatever the f**k I wanna say forever. Where’s my f**king apology for freezing my accounts? Suck my d**k. How’s that for an apology?” Given the previous fallout from similar statements, it is likely that these tweets will not remain visible for long, so view them while you can.

Fans may recall that in 2022, Ye made a series of antisemitic statements that resulted in the loss of numerous significant brand partnerships. Companies such as JPMorgan Chase, Balenciaga, and Gap severed ties with him entirely, with adidas recently reaching a settlement in 2024.

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