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Kanye West SHOCKS Alex Jones With New Praise For Hitler

Ye, the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, surprised alt-right radio show host Alex Jones on Thursday, December 1.

Wearing a black mask and oversized jacket, rapper “Donda” appeared on InfoWars when he said “I love Hitler” and made the false claim that Hitler invented the microphone.

Kanye West Has Nothing But Praise For Hitler In Shocking New Interview

Je viens de mettre 30 secondes Kanye West chez Alex Jones et Kanye said: “I see good things about Hitler too, I love everyone (…) this man invented the highway, the microphone (…) every human being has something of value that they brought to the table especially Hitler” pic.twitter.com/QwIINrzd24

— Philippe Berry (@ptiberry) December 1, 2022

In a minute-long clip uploaded to Twitter, many were shocked to hear Ye beam his praise for Hitler.

“I saw good things about Hitler,” Ye said in the clip. “I love everyone and the Jews will not tell me: You can love us and you can like what we do to you with contracts, and you can like what we reject with pornography.”

“But this guy who invented the highway and invented the microphone that I use as a musician, you can’t say out loud that this person ever did anything good. I’m done with that,” he continued. “Every human being has something of value that they bring to the table, especially Hitler.”

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Ye Admits ‘I Like Hitler’ In New Interview With Alex Jones

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A German immigrant named Emilie Berliner is actually credited with first introducing the microphone in 1877. It’s not clear what Ye meant by “highway” since roads were widely used throughout history, but the first fully funded road, known as the National Road, built between 1811 and 1834 in the United States.

Fact-checking aside, the “Can’t Tell Me Nothing” rapper continued to praise Hitler later in the segment, bluntly admitting, “I love Hitler.” He also claimed that “the Jewish media has made us feel like Nazis and Hitler never offered us anything of value to the world.”

Even Alex Jones seemed to dismiss some of Ye’s comments, at one point saying, “I think most Jews are great people.” However, a leading conspiracy theorist later sided with Ye, saying, “I agree there is a Jewish mafia.”

Ye Calls Dave Chappelle ‘Hack’ For Criticizing Him On ‘Saturday Night Live’

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After tweeting that he would “death 3 against the Jews” last month, Ye has garnered a lot of controversy. Comedian Dave Chappelle, who sparked controversy himself for his Netflix special “The Closer,” discussed the incident when he hosted “Saturday Night Live.” Apparently Ye wasn’t a fan of his comments, calling them “hacking” for appearing on a “Jewish platform.”

He also called Endeavor CEO Ari Emanuel and former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel on the program. At another point in the shocking program, Ye claimed that he made antisemitism popular, saying, “Nobody in high school knew what antisemitism was until Ye made it popular.”

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Josh Gad: ‘No one who says ‘I like Hitler’ should be allowed any oxygen on any social platform (period)’

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It’s unclear how his recent comments will affect his run as president. The 45-year-old rapper revealed that he intends to run for President in 2024, even though his 2020 campaign only garnered about 70,000 votes.

Many celebrities immediately took to social media on Thursday as “Kanye” began to trend. Voice actor Josh Gad tweeted, “It’s not what Kanye West says that scares me. It is that he has 30 million followers who listen to his madness over a cheerleader in the form of the current owner of this platform. Nobody who says ‘I like Hitler’ should be allowed any oxygen on any social platform (period).”

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Writer Mark Harris tweeted, “Kanye’s horror is hilarious but also terrifying. When pro-Nazi rhetoric gets public airing like this over and over again, the discourse eventually becomes ‘Well that’s terrible, but can’t we at least talk about and “I won’t use his exact words, but you can’t deny that… ‘ control’ of the Jewish media, a topic that has been discussed freely by some on the right, is now a common, accepted argument, a ‘problem’ that needs to be acknowledged so that, you know, a ‘solution’ can be found, as long as you remember to say ‘hot rhetoric’ is ‘counterproductive.’”

Although “Chief Twit” Elon Musk recently reinstated Kanye West’s Twitter account, it remains to be seen if it will be suspended again due to Ye’s new comments.

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