Kanye West has taken to Instagram again to speak out about Jews again, saying he loves them again thanks to Jonah Hill and ’21 Jump Street’.
Kanye West has returned to Instagram to once again talk about Jews. The rapper shared some of his newfound views on Jewish people, saying he’s no longer anti-Semitic, thanks to actor Jonah Hill.
Ye shared that he was watching the 2012 film, “21 Jump Street,” starring Hill and Channing Tatum, when he had his revelation about Jews.
“Seeing Jonah Hill at 21 Jump Street made me love Jews again. No one should get mad at one or two people and turn that into hatred for millions of innocent people.”he shared with an image from the film.
“No Christian can be called an anti-Semite knowing that Jesus is a Jew. Thanks Jonas Hill. I like you”added the rapper.
Kanye West’s anti-Semitic remarks
Ye’s downfall began last year after he made comments on Twitter about the death of Jewish people.
A few days later, Kanye told Piers Morgan that he only wanted to hurt Jews who abused him in music and business.
Additionally, during an appearance on far-right web show InfoWars, the rapper made comments praising Adolf Hitler and the Nazis, as well as denying the existence of the Holocaust.
In contrast, in a conversation with Gavin McInnes, founder of the supremacist group Proud Boys, he reaffirmed his position on the Jewish people, asking the Jewish community to forgive Hitler.
Moreover, he claimed that the Jews did not like the German dictator because “it bothered them that they were expelled from the country”, denying, once again, the Holocaust.
Elon Musk has suspended Kanye from Twitter after the rapper shared an image of a swastika inside a Star of David, which he touted as his next 2024 presidential campaign symbol.
As if that weren’t enough, after several weeks and nearly 10,000 online member votes, StopAntisemitism, a nonprofit organization focused on combating antisemitism, has named Kanye West its “Anti-Semite of the Year” 2022.