Kanye West proudly doubled down on his antisemitic beliefs in another social media meltdown early Friday morning.
“Im never apologizing for my Jewish comments,” the rapper wrote in an all-caps, since-deleted rant via X. “I can say whatever the f–k I wanna say forever.”
He continued, “Suck my d–k how’s that for an apology.”
In the midst of a string of posts declaring, “I love Hitler” and “Im a Nazi,” West called antisemitism “just some bulls–t Jewish people made up,” insisting he does not “even know what the f–k [it] means.”
The Grammy winner, who told his followers to “call [him] Yadolf Yitler,” also declared, “I’m racist stereotypes exist for a reason and they all be true.”
After saying “some of [his] best friends are Jewish and [he doesn’t] trust any of them,” West added, “Any Jewish [person] that does business with me needs to know I don’t like or trust any Jewish person amd [sic] this is completely sober with no Hennesy [sic].”
He asked, “What yall gonna do cancel my sneaker deal cancel my record deal freeze my accounts f–k yall … I’m speaking my mind now I ain’t editing s–t again ever.”
The record producer re-posted a photo of himself in a “Say No to Nazis” tee from when he “used to be woke too” and emphasized his previous claim that “slavery is a choice.”
His lengthy rant — which also included calls to “free” Sean “Diddy” Combs and stop hating on his wife Bianca Censori‘s see-through 2025 Grammys dress — came two years after Adidas cut ties with him over similar comments.
At the time, West tweeted about “going death con 3 On JEWISH PEOPLE.”
The Yeezy creator was dropped from Adidas in 2022, reaching an out-of-court settlement with the brand two years later.
The songwriter issued a “sincere” apology via Instagram in 2023.
“It was not my intention to hurt or disrespect, and I deeply regret any pain I may have caused,” he wrote. “I am committed to starting with myself and learning from this experience to ensure greater sensitivity and understanding in the future.”
However, West told “Download” podcast listeners Tuesday that he had been asked to say sorry again and refused, which is allegedly why he skipped President Trump’s inauguration last month.