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Kanye Made Anti-Semitic Remarks and Other Vile Claims in Interview with Tucker Carlson

Newly released footage of Kanye West’s interview with Fox News host interview Tucker Carlson includes some pretty vile comments that never made it to air.

Carlson’s interview with West aired over two days last week, and he held the rapper up as a victim of “left-wing woke cancel culture” as people reacted to West’s choice to wear a “White Lives Matter” shirt in Paris.

But it turns out West isn’t some shrinking violet who’s innocent of all things – he’s been banned from Twitter and Instagram for being anti-Semitic, and he pushed more of the same while talking with Carlson.

Fox clearly knew what kind of napalm the interview would become and cut the scenes from the aired videos.

In one of the clips obtained by Vice, Ye complained about sending his kids to a school that celebrates Kwanzaa, saying, “I prefer my kids knew Hanukkah than Kwanzaa. At least it will come with some financial engineering.” He also turned to the topic of Black people judging one another, claiming, “Think about us judging each other on how white we could talk would be like, you know, a Jewish person judging another Jewish person on how good they danced or something.” He added, “I mean, that’s probably like a bad example and people are going to get mad at that. I probably want to edit that out.” “Done,” Carlson responded.

At one point, West also claimed that “fake children” or “actors, professional actors” are “placed into my house to sexualize my kids.”



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