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Kanye West slams Pro- Palestinians | WATCH

With antisemitism surging, Ye’s fleeting pro-Jewish posts could sway his massive audience toward unity. But given his history, we're just not sure we can trust a word he says.

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What in the world is going on with Kanye?

Five minutes ago, he was singing songs about Hitler, then two Jews were gunned down in DC. Immediately, after he posted many strange tweets about how he is giving up his antisemitic beliefs. And now this?

Is he mentally deranged? Is he bipolar?

The truth is that with his massive audience, any pro Jewish or Pro Israel commentary is more than welcomed these days.

What in the world is going on with Kanye? Five minutes ago, he was praising Hitler, then two Jews were gunned down in Washington, DC. Immediately after, he flooded X with bizarre posts claiming to abandon his antisemitic beliefs, only to ignite fresh outrage with a July 15, 2025, video dismissing pro-Palestinian activists as media “programmed” clout-chasers.

Is Ye mentally deranged? Is his bipolar disorder driving this chaos? With his massive platform, any pro-Jewish or pro-Israel stance could be a welcome change, but his relentless provocations leave pain and division in their wake.

In his latest video, Ye scorned pro-Palestinian activists, comparing their cause to shallow anti-Trump sentiment and accusing them of chasing social media clout. While some defended Ye’s free speech, many on X condemned his recklessness, given his 32 million followers and history of hate.

Ye’s antisemitic past is a dark shadow. In 2022, he praised Hitler, denied the Holocaust, and tweeted “death con 3 on Jewish people,” sparking vandalism and harassment, per the Anti-Defamation League. His brief 2023 Hebrew apology and 2025 posts vowing to “promote unity” were quickly undone by rants calling antisemitism “bulls–t” and selling swastika-themed merchandise. X user @aziz0nomics nailed it: “Kanye says things to engagement farm. He doesn’t care about Palestinians or Jews.”

Diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 2017, Ye has called it a “superpower” but recently claimed an autism diagnosis, blaming a Jewish trainer for mislabeling him. Critics like @thespicexqueen reject this as an excuse: “He’s a grown adult who won’t take his meds.” Experts, like professor Isha Metzger, stress racism isn’t a mental health disorder.

Did he get a wake-up call when Yaron Lischanski and his girlfriend Sarah were gunned down in DC?

Is he desperate for attention?

Has he finally seen the error of his ways? When it comes to Kanye, nothing is certain.


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