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Kanye West on anti-Semitic remarks: I’m glad I crossed the line

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The popular rapper does not give up even after a storm of criticism.

Kanye West spoke to a reporter after attending the premiere of a new Candice Owens documentary on Wednesday evening, October 13th.

This is reported Page six.

The scandalous 45-year-old artist decided to appeal to all companies and brands that later refused to cooperate with him

“Hey, if you say about someone who doesn’t know how to run a business, that means you’re an anti-Semite. I’m glad I crossed the line on this idea so I can talk openly about things like giving up the bank. Let’s not forget that I’m the richest black man in American history, “he said.

Subsequently, the conversation with a reporter in the West was cut off when a truck passed, after which he said he would talk about it “at another time”.

Candace Owens recently revealed that JP Morgan Chase gave West until November to find a new banking institution for his multibillion dollar company Yeezy.

“I was told there was no official reason, but they also sent this letter to confirm that he has until the end of November to find another place for the Yeezy empire for the bank”, – reported she is.

Previously, the Cursor said Kanye West recently became a participant in a number of high-profile scandals. So, in early October, during the presentation of his brand’s clothes, he wore a black long sleeve, about which White Lives Matter was written (translated as “White Lives Matter”).

Shortly thereafter, the rapper was banned from Instagram after claiming that the Abraham Agreements between Israel, the UAE and Bahrain were signed because the former White House adviser wanted to “make money” on the deal. He also threatened go “death sentence against the Jews” and denied the allegations of anti-Semitism, saying he could not be an anti-Semite “because blacks are actually Jews”. Over time, the musician too was blocked on Twitter.

Kanye West also claimed that he threatened to kill thanks to Trump’s support.

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