Kanye West renounces antisemitism after years of controversial remarks

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Kanye West has publicly disavowed antisemitism through a series of posts on X (formerly Twitter), signaling a stark departure from his previous inflammatory statements. The artist, professionally known as Ye, wrote: “I am done with antisemitism,” while simultaneously seeking forgiveness for past actions and offering forgiveness to others.

I am done with antisemitism
— ye (@kanyewest) May 22, 2025

God forgive me for the pain I’ve caused
— ye (@kanyewest) May 22, 2025

I forgive those who have caused me pain
— ye (@kanyewest) May 22, 2025

This declaration follows a pattern of antisemitic behavior that began in 2022, when West’s remarks led to severed partnerships with Adidas, Balenciaga, and other brands. The controversy reignited in February 2025 when he shared antisemitic conspiracy theories and made positive references to Adolf Hitler on social media platforms.

West credited his changed perspective to a video call with his children, stating: “I simply got a FaceTime from my kids and I wanna save the world again.” His posts included additional conciliatory messages: “I forgive those who have caused me pain,” and “God forgive me for the pain I’ve caused.”

The rapper’s history of antisemitic rhetoric has carried significant professional consequences. Beyond losing endorsement deals, West faced temporary restrictions on his social media accounts and widespread condemnation from organizations including the Anti-Defamation League and the American Jewish Committee.

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