"I'M A NAZI": Ye Sparks Fresh Controversy with New Antisemetic Outburst
Ye Faces Intense Backlash for Controversial Nazi and Pro Hitlerian Social Media Statements

Renowned musician and fashion designer Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, has once again sparked widespread controversy following a series of posts on X.
In a series of now-deleted all-caps posts, the rapper declared himself “a Nazi” and professed his “love” for Nazi German leader Adolf Hitler, insisting that “racist stereo types [sic] exist for a reason and they all be true.” The offensive posts largely targeted the Jewish community and contained assorted anti-Semitic claims.
“Some of my best friends are Jewish and I don’t trust any of them,” Ye revealed . The rapper also pledged to buy “two Maybachs tomorrow” and “make the Jewish person who’s selling it to me read all these tweet [sic].”
“And I bet you see me whipping Maybachs,” he added.
The rapper also claimed that “all white people are racist,” alleging that “Jewish people actually hate white people and use black people.” Ye also appeared to stand by his previous hateful remarks, stating he would not apologize and that Jews should apologize to him instead.
“I’m never apologizing for my Jewish comments. I can say whatever the f*ck I wanna say forever. Where’s my f*cking apology for freezing my accounts,” he stated.
Ye also referenced X's owner, Elon Musk, claiming that his posts contributed to the platform's engagement and visibility. He further alluded to past controversies surrounding Musk, drawing a comparison between himself and the tech mogul.
“Elon stole my Nazi Swag at the inauguration,” the rapper wrote.
The musician’s comments were met with swift condemnation. "Ye's latest statements are not only deeply offensive but also contribute to a dangerous and hostile environment," remarked Hadara Ishak, president of a prominent social justice organization.
This is not the first time Ye has faced widespread criticism for Nazi statements. A similar incident in late 2022 resulted in a social media ban and the loss of several high-profile business partnerships. At that time, Ye later issued an apology when he professed his love for Hitler, an act that was met with skepticism from advocacy groups questioning its sincerity and timing.
Ye, a multiple Grammy Award-winning artist, has been open about his mental health struggles, revealing a diagnosis of bipolar disorder in 2016. More recently, he disclosed that he had also been diagnosed with autism.
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