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Kanye West denies losing money over anti-Semitic remarks

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By Larry John Brown

Kanye West claims he is not losing any money due to his anti-Semitic comments.

The 45-year-old rapper made the claim despite being dumped by various organizations, including Balenciaga, which said it is severing ties with him.

West stated to TMZ, “I’m not losing any money. The day I was removed from the Balenciaga website was one of the most liberating days of my life.”

West, also known as Ye, said that individuals are severing relations with him to “score points” and accused them of “trying to quiet” him in light of his prior problems, such as wearing a “White Lives Matter” T-shirt during Paris Fashion Week.

Regarding the refusal to be canceled, he stated, “We’re here, darling, and we’re not going anywhere.”

Reiterating his controversial statements, he stated, “I’d like to discuss the Jewish remark, because it proves the precise argument I said.

“It will require all of us to work together. Before we can obtain love, we must obtain the truth; otherwise, we are only loving lies.

“They never anticipated that anybody would have the platform. It’s not that anyone is terrified; rather, they fear that we will no longer be afraid. They cannot employ every strategy.

“I am speaking about how my life has been threatened because of my political views. To wear the wrong color cap or for me, as a black man, to wear a ‘White Lives Matter’ T-shirt was audacious.

“I have witnessed white individuals wearing ‘Black Lives Matter’ T-shirts. “If you think about it, it’s quite one-sided.”

West stated that he is “undergoing legal proceedings” on the potential of being dropped by Adidas.

The Jewish Howard Stern has criticized the rapper, stating, “I’m so tired of people excusing his behavior by claiming, ‘Well, he’s just mentally ill.'”

West took nearly two hours to apologize for the “pain” he caused with his anti-Semitic remarks during his October 19 appearance on “Piers Morgan Uncensored.”

He conceded, saying, “I’m sorry for the individuals I’ve injured with the defcon… the confusion I’ve caused. I feel responsible for causing pain and confusion, and I apologize to the families that had nothing to do with the trauma I endured.

“Hurt people injured others, and I myself was hurt.”

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