Kanye West issued a “white supremacy manifesto” inside this hit song

Kanye WestEven his most hardcore fans were stunned when he began lamenting the praises Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party, but the controversial rapper has already made a “white supremacy statement” in the 2013 hit song blackhead shaven.

Jimmy Kimmel He is among those baffled by the West’s admiration for Hitler, describing the rapper as “ablack white fanatic. “

Kanye West: “I love Hitler…the Nazis are kinda cool”

“Let’s imagine that was another pop star. Imagine if it was Ariana Grande “He says these things,” Kimmel said. “We’ll load it into a cannon and launch it into the ocean, shall we?

But Kanye seems to be getting crazier every day, and he still has fans. And you know that interview is derailed when you watch it and you think, ‘Gee, I hope Alex Jones You could talk to this guy with some sense.”

Kimmel isn’t too far behind, with West apparently claiming to be a black supremacist nearly a decade ago. Yeezy album.

BLKKK SKKKINHEAD by Kanye West

West begins blackhead shaven by saying that “SongHe ends up claiming that he would have already died if he had revealed what he knew.

You’ve been a menace for the longest time. But I’m not finished, I’m loyal. And you know it,” West says in the song. So follow me because this shit is about to go down (down). I’m doing 500, I’m out of control (now). But there is nowhere to go (now). And there is no way to slow down (speed).

If I had known what I knew in the past, I would have passed out in –. “

West recently announced his 2024 presidential bid before it exploded Twitter by appearing on Alex Jones Podcast and claims he busted his ex Kim kardashian cheat NBA player Chris Paul.

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