Kanye West says he’s ‘happy to have crossed the line’ after anti-semitic posts
Kanye West addresses recent controversy surrounding his anti-semitic tweets
Kanye West addressed his recent controversial anti-semitic remarks while noting that he is “happy” to have crossed the line.
In a conversation with Page Six, the rapper talked about the brands that have dropped him following his social media weekend tirade including Adidas and JP Morgan Chase.
“Hey, if you call somebody out for bad business, that means you’re being anti-Semitic,” the Praise God hit-maker told the publication.
“I feel happy to have crossed the line of that idea so we can speak openly about things like getting canceled by a bank,” he added before calling himself “the richest black man in American history.”
Candace Owen broke the news earlier today that Chase has given West until December 2022 to find himself a new bank.
“I was told there was no official reason given, but they sent this letter as well to confirm that he has until late November to find another place for the Yeezy empire to bank,” the influencer penned on twitter with an attached picture of the notice.
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