A slew of posts were made on the 47-year-old artist's account — many of them derogatory and self-boasting — started around 4 a.m. PT (7 a.m. ET). NBC News attempted to reach out to Ye's representatives for comment on the posts. Many of Ye's posts centered on the Jewish community, the most severe of which said, "I love Hitler" and "I'm a Nazi." In an early post, he wrote, “I’m never apologizing for my Jewish comments. I can say whatever the f--- I wanna say forever. Where’s my f------ apology for freezing my accounts.” He followed that with saying Jewish people “don’t run me no more.” In one post, he wrote: “Some of my best friends are Jewish and I don’t trust any of them,” followed by a laughing crying emoji. In another, he posted “I’m buying two Maybachs tomorrow” adding “Ima make the Jewish person who’s selling it to me read all these tweets and I bet you you see me whipping Maybachs.”
Kanye West has taken back his apology to the Jewish community for past anti-Semitic comments, as well as claimed to have “dominion” over his wife, Bianca Censori. The rapper took to X/Twitter today (February 7) to launch a controversial tirade on the social media platform, hitting out at the Jewish community, revoking his past apology for anti-Semitism and claiming that his wife’s controversial appearance on the Grammys red carpet was only possible due to his “permission”. Ye began the stream of updates on the platform earlier, when he showed his support for Diddy and Chris Brown, and urged for the former to be released from prison amid sexual abuse allegations. Now, he has continued to hone down on his comments by saying that he stands by his comments and refuses to be “controlled” by those who support the Democrats.
Kanye West went on a disturbing, viral rant for several hours overnight — going after critics who have slammed his marriage, and calling himself a Nazi in more antisemitic remarks. The rapper, 47, initially tweeted about his relationship with his wife, Bianca Censori, and their nudity stunt at the 2025 Grammys, in the all-caps spout. “I have dominion over my wife,” the “Runaway” rapper wrote, adding that their relationship isn’t “no woke as[s] feminist s – – t. She’s with a billionaire why would she listen to any of you dumb ass broke bitches.” He went on to praise Adolf Hitler, writing: “Hitler was sooooo fresh.”
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