Keyword: kanyewest
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The persecution of conservatives since the 2020 presidential election had reached unprecedented heights as the concept of “disinformation” and political correctness on steroids called “wokeness” had the media punishing, blocking, and canceling all who spoke any opinions that were not held by said media. The social media giant Twitter canceled users at a furious rate, even canceling the President of the United States. The recent purchase of the social media platform by Elon Musk, who vowed to make free speech possible on social media again, has opened up the platform to those who state conservative views as well as liberal...
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Owens said there was a shift towards the end of Trump's presidency, and she blamed the COVID-19 pandemic for handcuffing Trump. She warned that Trump shutting down the government could have long-term ramifications. During her interview with Trump in December 2021, Candace confronted the former president about the COVID-19 vaccine. Owens asked Trump where he stands on the vaccine mandates. He replied, "People have to have their freedom," and then touted the COVID-19 vaccine as "one of the greatest achievements of mankind." Addressing why Trump hasn't acknowledged reports of possible efficacy issues with the COVID-19 vaccine, Owens theorized, "I believe...
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According to his bio Harley Pasternak, who has not denied writing these texts, once worked for the Canadian military where he participated in experiments that measured the effect of various drugs on the human mind.”
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While Ye said he is taking a vow of silence, he has been very active on Twitter since his account was restored. He posted two photos of Migos after one of the rapping trio, Takeoff, was tragically killed by a stray bullet during a shooting at a private party in Houston this week. He also launched into a scathing attack against his close friend and personal trainer, Harley Pasternak. The rapper shared screenshots of his messages with Harley, where the trainer presented him with two options: sit down and have a ration, facts-based chat, or be institutionalized again and be...
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Two black radio hosts have revealed that they own the trademark to the phrase 'White Lives Matter,' preventing the artist formerly known as Kanye West or anyone else from profiting off the controversial phrase. Ramses Ja and Quinton Ward, Phoenix-based activists and hosts of the nationally syndicated radio show Civic Cipher, revealed their trademark rights in a recent interview with radio station KRRL-FM. 'We are the holder of the federal trademark for White Lives Matter,' said Ja. 'If you want to sell that shirt, you have to come knock on my door, or you have to face Morris, my lawyer.'......
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In addition, six people who have worked with Ye or witnessed him in professional settings over the past five years said they had heard him praise Hitler or mention conspiracy theories about Jewish people.Ye, the artist previously known as Kanye West, paid a settlement to a former employee who alleged that he had used antisemitic language in the workplace, according to documents reviewed by NBC News. In addition, six people who have worked with Ye or witnessed him in professional settings over the past five years said they had heard him praise Adolf Hitler or mention conspiracy theories about Jewish...
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Rap mogul said dictator did 'great things for the German people', former business associate claims
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Kanye West could be just months from financial catastrophe, Page Six is told. As the rapper is dropped by corporations and condemned by industry figures, sources say that while he has a large stash of cash, he also has vast expenses and could be in trouble soon if he doesn’t find a way to turn the tide. Sources familiar with his finances say that West has five sources of income, and that four of them have been either completely shut down or badly compromised by his anti-Semitic outburst and support for white supremacists.
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After the Nets star on Thursday tweeted a link to “Hebrews to Negroes: Wake Up Black America,” a 2018 film that is filled with anti-Semitic disinformation, he began to receive blowback from his employers on Friday. A Rolling Stone story cited the film’s statements, including claims that “many famous high-ranking Jews” have “admitted” to “worship[ing] Satan or Lucife.” The report called the film “venomously anti-Semitic.” “I am an OMNIST and I meant no disrespect to anyone’s religious beliefs,” Irving posted to Twitter on Saturday afternoon. “The ‘Anti-Semitic’ label that is being pushed on me is not justified and does not...
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The controversial rapper and businessman says people are more important to himKanye West has responded to having several of his major partnerships dropped in recent weeks in the wake of his anti-Semitic comments. The rapper and entrepreneur has seen fashion deals with Adidas and Balenciaga terminated – as well as partnerships with the talent agency Creative Arts Agency (CAA) and Hollywood production company and financiers, MRC – pulled in response to his behaviour. Today (October 27) on what appears to be his recently reinstated Instagram account, Ye has reacted to the fall-out by saying that “the money is not who...
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A controversy in the Oakland City Council race has emerged centered around a tweet by a candidate about the scandalized rapper formerly known as Kanye West. District 4 council seat candidate Nenna Joiner came under fire for a recent tweet she posted about the embattled rapper and entrepreneur saying, "Still rooting for you. Hope your comeback is much greater." It included the hashtag "#prayforYe." West -- who has legally changed his name to simply Ye -- has come under serious fire after repeatedly making antisemitic remarks during interviews and in social media posts over the past several weeks. A host...
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A man from Miami, in southern Florida, burned about 40 pairs of Kanye West brand shoes, worth about $15,000, in protest at recent anti-Semitic and racist statements by the American rapper, such as US media reported on Wednesday. Daniel Schiff joined the wave of rejection that Kanye West's comments have provoked with the burning of footwear from the Yeezy brand, owned by the rapper, which he acquired in recent years, as he recorded in videos he posted on his social networks . The man pointed out that the controversial statements by West, who changed his official name to Ye, can...
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The Daily Caller’s Noah Pincus asked New Yorkers whether they think white lives matter after rapper Kanye West, formally known as ‘Ye’, wore a t-shirt with the phrase. Ye stunned fans when he wore a t-shirt with the words “White Lives Matter” printed on the back during a Yeezy fashion show in Paris in early October. Ye then tore into the Black Lives Matter movement, calling the group a “scam.” “Everyone knows that Black Lives Matter was a scam. Now it’s over. You’re welcome.” Pincus took to the streets of New York to ask New Yorkers how they feel about...
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“If you really want to prove to black people that you love us and you care about us and you are down for the cause, do not go see that movie opening weekend,” she said. “You buy your ticket. You give it to a black person or a black family who can’t afford to go.”
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Following years of increasingly controversial scandals, Kanye West finally appears to be facing the consequences of his actions to a level like never before as Adidas officially cut ties on their $1.5 billion partnership with the rapper - ending a lengthy list of big name brands to have severed all links to the scandal-ridden rapper. After shocking the world with a series of outbursts on social media in which he made anti-Semitic comments as well as derisive remarks against other celebrities, the 45-year-old musician - who first revealed his bipolar disorder diagnosis in 2018 - has also seen his lucrative...
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Actress Susan Sarandon, an ardent leftist during her professional life who routinely retweets other ardent leftists, posted a message on social media akin to the message that actress Gina Carano posted in early 2021 that got her canceled. In early 2021, Carano, then starring in Disney’s “The Mandalorian,” posted a message on Instagram to illustrate her feelings about the hate directed toward political conservatives. She posted a photo with the caption: Jews were beaten in the streets, not by Nazi soldiers but by their neighbors…even by children. Because history is edited, most people today don’t realize that to get to...
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A white supremacist group hung a banner in support of Kanye West on a Los Angeles overpass on Saturday. Goyim Defense League – a hate group responsible for multiple instances of antisemitic flyers distributed across the United States – also held a demonstration with Nazi salutes at the 405 Freeway overpass in support of the rapper, who has been widely denounced for recent antisemitic statements. Members of the extremist group made Nazi salutes as they unfurled the banner that said, “Kanye is right about the Jews,” the Los Angeles Times reported. “It’s not just words,” tweeted Sam Yebri, a lawyer...
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Tucker Carlson devoted a segment of his Fox News show this week to exposing what he described as the anti-white racism of Tiffany Cross and her panelists, such as Elie Mystal claiming that "white people turn violent when they don't politically get their way," as we wrote about here. So you knew that Cross would clap back at Carlson on her MSNBC show on Saturday. And sure enough . . . Cross began by playing a clip of Carlson defending Kanye West against charges that he is mentally ill. Cross suggested that the reason Carlson doesn't find Kanye crazy is...
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After Kanye West unleashed more than three and a half hours of anti-Semitic rants, untruths about George Floyd and hostile comments toward everyone from Trevor Noah to Diddy during a Sunday appearance on Revolt.TV’s “Drink Champs,” interviewer N.O.R.E. apologized for using his platform to have such views aired during a call to the”Breakfast Club” on Monday morning. N.O.R.E. (real name: Victor Santiago), who challenged West only occasionally during the interview, was on the receiving end of many angry social media posts for his tacit acceptance of many of the comments. “I made a mistake doing the Kanye interview,” he said....
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The mother of George Floyd’s daughter has reportedly announced a $250 million lawsuit against Kanye West, claiming the billionaire rapper and fashion mogul’s recent comments in which he seemed to attribute Floyd’s death to fentanyl and not police brutality have “retraumatized” her daughter. Roxie Washington’s lawyers allege West’s comments constitute “harassment, misappropriation, defamation, and infliction of emotional distress,” according to a letter obtained by Yahoo Entertainment. It remains unclear how West’s remarks are defamatory since the dead cannot be defamed under the law. “The interests of the child are priority. George Floyd’s daughter is being retraumatized by Kanye West’s comments...
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