Kanye West has refused to show remorse for his recent outbursts of antisemitism, now declaring that he made those comments because he knew they’d spur animosity.West has made a string of antisemitic comments over the past week including inflammatory posts aimed at Jews led to West being booted from Instagram and later Twitter.
He would later attempt to spout similar comments on Fox News, the Drink Champs podcast, and LeBron James’ talk show The Shop.
An ex-staffer at TMZ has also claimed that the rapper once praised “Hitler and the Nazis” during an interview with the site.Earlier this week, the rapper sat down for an interview with TalkTV commentator Piers Morgan, who asked West if he was “sorry” for the recent comments he’d made towards the Jewish community.
After taking a second to reflect, West smiled and said bluntly: “No.”Morgan then asked if West thought the content of his comments – which included a vow to be “going death con 3 [sic] On JEWISH PEOPLE” – held any significance, to which he replied, “Absolutely not.” Addressing the hurtful nature of his “death con 3” tweet in particular, West said sarcastically: “Oh my God!
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