Kanye West addresses anti-Semitism backlash, refuses to be canceled: We here

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Kanye West doesn’t think he will be canceled for his anti-Semitic comments, despite multiple companies dropping him.

Following his oldest daughter’s basketball game on Friday night, the rapper addressed the controversy swirling around him, including Balenciaga ending their business relationship.

“I ain’t losing no money,” he told TMZ, shrugging. “The day I was taken off the Balenciaga site, that was one of the most freeing days.”

Ye, 45, also noted that people are cutting ties with him to simply “score points,” assuming that they are being asked “to not do business with” him because they’re “trying to mute” him.

However, he refuses to be canceled, saying, “We here, baby, we ain’t going nowhere.”

Nonetheless, these alleged attempts have only made him continue to support his anti-Semitic comments.

“I want to talk about the Jewish comment, it’s actually proven the exact point that I made,” he commented.


Kanye West claimed he is not getting canceled for his anti-Semitic comments.

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Kanye West claimed he is not getting canceled for his anti-Semitic comments.

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Kanye West claimed he is not getting canceled for his anti-Semitic comments.

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