Kanye West Breaks Silence on Anti-Semitic Remarks, Blames Alcohol

 Kanye West Breaks Silence on Anti-Semitic Remarks, Blames Alcohol

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Kanye West has finally addressed his controversial anti-Semitic remarks from October 2022, which led to significant public backlash and the loss of major partnerships. According to PageSix, West, also known as Ye, has attributed his previous anti-Semitic tweets to alcohol consumption. In a candid confession during an episode of Candace Owens’ podcast “Candace,” the rapper admitted that he was heavily intoxicated when he posted the offensive tweet on X (formerly known as Twitter).

“I was drinking when I put up the DEFCON tweet,” West revealed, adding that he was under the influence of Hennessy at the time. When asked why he had remained silent and not disclosed this information earlier, West explained that he wanted to avoid dishonoring his words.

The now-deleted tweet read: “I’m a bit sleepy tonight but when I wake up I’m going death con 3 On JEWISH PEOPLE.” The fallout from this tweet was swift and severe, resulting in the termination of several high-profile partnerships with companies like Adidas, Gap, and Balenciaga. Additionally, his social media accounts were suspended.

West’s admission sheds new light on the incident, but it also raises questions about the impact of his actions and the influence of substance abuse on his behavior. Despite his explanation, the consequences of his tweet have had a lasting effect on his career and public image.

The episode on Candace Owens’ podcast marks West’s first public acknowledgment of the role alcohol played in his controversial post, potentially offering a partial explanation but not necessarily absolving him of the consequences of his words. The rapper’s decision to speak out now, after months of silence, highlights the ongoing complexities and repercussions of his actions.

As West navigates the fallout from this incident, his confession underscores the importance of accountability and the far-reaching impact of public statements, especially those made under the influence.

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