anti-semitism
The latest social media post by Kanye West was removed from Twitter for violating its guidelines after many expressed outrage at its antisemitism. John Legend, among other celebrities, chastised the rapper for his comments. The situation comes a day after West had his Instagram account restricted for similar comments made to Sean "Diddy" Combs.
Kanye West, aka Ye, was banned from Instagram and Twitter over making what appeared to be antisemitic comments.
Kanye West is continuing to spiral and unfortunately, mostly for him, the Internet is keeping all the receipts. After getting silenced on his favorite social media platform of choice, Instagram, Ye returned to Twitter, and on Saturday evening (Oct. 9), he revealed plans to come for Jewish people.
After a suspension and eventual ban from the social media network, Wiley has addressed the matter but seemingly isn't distancing himself from some of the more explosive comments.
Taking to his Twitter page to announce the move, Woolf minced no words as to why he made the decision writing, "Following Wileys anti-Semitic tweets today, we at @A_ListMGMT have cut all ties with him. There is no place in society for anti-Semitism."
The Nick Cannon apology tour had officially kicked off. The now-former Wild 'N Out host, as of right now, paid a visit to the Museum of Tolerance, which was founded by a Holocaust survivor, after his anti-Semitic remarks during a podcast sparked outrage.
After taking a pretty solid stance following being handed the pink slip by ViacomCBS for his anti-Semitic comments, Nick Cannon is now saying sorry...again
The NBA legend referred to the recent string of public figures promoting perceived thoughts critical of Jewish people as a potential "Apatholypse."
The media company cut their long-running ties with Cannon after an episode of his 'Cannon's Class' series featuring Professor Griff went wide.
The former NBA swingman and podcaster says he was mostly aiming his ire at the Philadelphia Eagles and how they treated Jackson compared to Riley Cooper.
The veteran California rapper and actor apparently had an image shared from his Twitter account that offended many in the Jewish community.
LeBron James is pretty much Teflon when it comes to controversies off the court, but a pair of recent instances have put him in the crosshairs of critics chomping at the bit. The Los Angeles Lakers superstar slammed NFL owners in a recent episode of his HBO show The Shop, and the sharing of a […]