Kanye West begs public apology on social media for his antisemitic statements: ‘I am done with…’

Kanye West has been making horrible headlines for his antisemitic statements, targeting Jewish people. The rapper has now released his official apology for his act, which had created controversy.
Kanye West
Kanye West has been embroiled in numerous scandals for his controversial statements, provocative releases, fashion choices, and targeting a community, among other things. Kanye seems to enjoy the fame he gets from these controversies.
Kanye West controversy
Kanye West was making headlines for his latest song, Heil Hitler which was released on Europe’s Victory Day. The song is about Adolf Hitler, the dictator of Germany. Not just this, the lyrics of the song contain samples from one of Hitler’s 1935 notable speeches.
Heil Hitler
With the release, the song fell under controversy, it contained the word Heil Hitler for about 13 times. Numerous popular music streaming platforms, including Apple Music and Spotify, banned the song from streaming. However, it is streaming on X (formerly Twitter) and is gaining massive views.
Kanye West’s concert cancelled
Kanye West’s concert was scheduled in Seoul on May 31 this year, but following his high-profile controversy, it was cancelled. The host company released an official statement regarding the concert that it had been cancelled due to recent controversy.
Kanye west apology
However, after making horrible headlines and antisemitic comments on Jewish people with his latest release, the rapper is stopping now. Kanye released an official statement seeking forgiveness from those whom he had hurt.
Kanye West on X
On Thursday, Kanye West took to his X account and shared his feelings. The rapper wrote, “I am done with antisemitism.” He further added, “I love all people, God forgive me for the pain I’ve caused, and I forgive those who have caused me pain.
Kanye West apology reason
Kanye West also revealed his reason that might have made him have a heart change. He said, “I simply got a FaceTime from my kids and I wanna save the world again,” he wrote. “Share peace. Share love, Ye continued, followed by, GOD CALLS FOR PEACE.
Anti-Defamation League
However, the Anti-Defamation League, which condemned his speeches, reacted to his apology and said, “Sorry, but we’re not buying it. We’ve seen this kind of attempted apology from Kanye before, only for him to back down over and over again.”