Kanye West calls for Jews to 'forgive Hitler' in interview
Kanye West calls for Jews to 'forgive Hitler' in interview
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LOS ANGELES:  Rapper Kanye West now made another round of anti-semitic comments.

The 45-year-old rapper/designer discussed the need for Jews to "forgive Hitler" at a sit-down with Proud Boys founder Gavin McInnes on Tuesday, December 6, according to aceshowbiz.com.

The 45-minute interview, titled "Saving Ye," featured McInnes and Ye talking about the disgraced artist's anti-Jewish remarks. The interview was put up, according to McInnes, who established the right-wing extremist group Proud Boys in 2016, to "avoid Ye West from becoming an anti-Semite or a Nazi." According to him, Kamala Harris is a significant issue. He continued, "I'm going to talk him off the cliff and bring him back to the idea that our problem is liberal elites of all colours. Obama is a significant figure (problem). This whole mess was initiated by Barack Obama. I contend that until he came around, we weren't really into racism. But Kanye chose to be even more outspoken about his beliefs.


Jewish people can't tell me who I can and can't love, he said during the discussion facilitated by Nick Fuentes, a member of the far-right community and Ye's campaign team. "You can't make everyone else feel your misery," He then urged Jewish people to stop hating on Adolf Hitler. He added, "Jewish people, pardon Hitler today. "Leave it be.

Release it. Stop attempting to impose it on others. Jews, according to Kanye, gave Hitler a bad name because "they were angry that Hitler was forcing them out of the nation." Later, he equated abortion to the Holocaust.

"There have been other genocides besides the Holocaust. They can use that and argue that we are currently having abortions. Eugenics is that. This is genocide. We are currently experiencing a holocaust, the 'Donda' artist stated.

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