Ye appears to support claims made by others in the weeks after he started going off on anti-Semitic tangents.
On December 1, the rapper appeared to acknowledge his admiration for the late German dictator Adolf Hitler. During what appeared to be an interview on Alex Jones‘ Infowars broadcast, he sat alongside white nationalist Nick Fuentes and infamous right-wing media personality Alex Jones. The performer formerly known as Kanye West chose to publicly declare his support for Hitler in his surprising justification.
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Ye wore his notable head mask and added, I see good things about Hitler also.”
“I love everyone and Jewish people are not going to tell me ‘you can love us and you can love what we’re doing to you with the contracts and you can love what we’re pushing with the pornography. But this guy that invented highways, invented the very microphone that I use as a musician, you can’t say out loud that this person ever did anything good and I’m done with that,” Ye added.
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Ye was accused of being a fervent supporter of Hitler when former staff members claimed that Ye intended to name his 2018 album after the man who assisted in sparking the Holocaust in Germany. This information was initially made public in October. Employees documented Ye’s alleged “hostile work environment” in a thorough report, noting that the musician was “obsessed” with Hitler.
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According to a person who declined to be named, “He would praise Hitler by saying how incredible it was that he was able to accumulate so much power and would talk about all the great things he and the Nazi Party achieved for the German people.”
The interview has more bizarre moments in addition to it. After Benjamin Netanyahu condemned Trump’s dinner with Ye and Fuentes, Ye also made fun of the Israeli politician.