I am done with antisemitism - Kanye West
- On May 22, 2025, American rapper Kanye West announced on X that he has turned away from antisemitic views and sought to make amends following his previous controversial statements.
- West's announcement followed years of antisemitic remarks and actions, including controversial social media posts and attempts to release a song titled 'Heil Hitler'.
- His ongoing antisemitic outbursts prompted numerous major brands—including several leading fashion and entertainment companies—to cut all business ties with him, sparking widespread criticism from the public.
- On May 22, West posted, "I am done with antisemitism," "I love all people," and "God forgive me for the pain I've caused," signaling remorse and a desire for peace.
- Despite West's claims of change, organizations like the Anti-Defamation League remain skeptical, and his past actions continue to damage his reputation and professional relationships.
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Kanye West Says He's 'Done With Antisemitism,' Asks to Be Forgiven for 'Pain I Caused'
Kanye “Ye” West said on Thursday that he’s “done with antisemitism,” and asked forgiveness for “the pain I’ve caused” in a series of X posts. In a separate message, he wrote, “God forgive me for the pain I’ve caused.” He also shared the reason behind his change of heart: “I simply got a FaceTime from my kids and I wanna save the world again…” The rapper shares four children with ex-wife Kim Kardashian: North West, Saint West, Chicago West and Ps…
Ye Makes Remarkable Statement: 'I Am Done with Anti-Semitism'
Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, is “done with anti-Semitism.” The controversial rapper shared this in a message on X on Thursday. Earlier this year, Ye regularly made anti-Semitic statements on social media. He called himself “a Nazi,” glorified Adolf Hitler and sold a white T-shirt with a swastika on it in his webshop. He also recently wore a necklace with a swastika.
Ye claims he's 'done with antisemitism' after FaceTime call with kids, asks for forgiveness: 'Share love'
The rapper has repeatedly come under fire for his antisemitic behavior, including calling Adolf Hitler "fresh" and selling swastika-covered shirts.Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Ye at the Grammy Awards 2025After years of antisemitic behavior, Ye, the controversial rapper formerly known as Kanye West — is claiming to look for forgiveness.On Thursday, the rapper and mogul posted on X, formerly Twitter, to share he's taken another turn in his ever-changing…
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