Kanye West's apology comes under scanner

Anti-Defamation League head Jonathan A. Greenblatt questioned Kanye West's apology

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Kanye Wests apology under fire from watchdog head
Kanye West's apology under fire from watchdog head

Recently, Kanye West apologized on social media for his antisemitic remarks. However, Anti-Defamation League or ADL head Jonathan A. Greenblatt has questioned his sincerity.

Writing in THR, he said, “I’m done with antisemitism,” Ye wrote. But I’m not buying it. Ye’s pattern of recidivist antisemitism has continued since 2022."

He continued, "So no one should be surprised by his latest antisemitic stunt: the release of a new music video, outrageously titled “Heil Hitler,” and companion song titled “WW3,” which glorified the architect of the Holocaust and dredged up a few more antisemitic tropes for good measure."

Earlier, Ye shared a post on X, penning, “I am done with antisemitism,” adding, “I love all people. God forgive me for the pain I’ve caused. I forgive those who have caused me pain. Thank you God.”

Kanye also said he had a Facetime with his children, suggesting that made him change for the better.

“I simply got a FaceTime from my kids and I wanna save the world again,” he wrote. “Share peace. Share love.”