Kanye has gone off the deep end
Kanye posts bizarre tweets after 2 Jews shot to death in DC terror attack
It's not the first time Kanye has pretended to repent from his vicious Jew hating tantrums. And after all his yo-yoing of late, who can even tell what's really going on with him anymore?



Is Kanye schizophrenic?
Because his latest posts coming hot on the heels of "Heil Hitler' have got us seriously concerned (as if we we weren't disgusted enough by his antics.).




Just two weeks ago (May 8th), he released a highly controversial single titled “Heil Hitler,” also referred to as “HH” or “Nigga Heil Hitler,” as the third single from his upcoming album Cuck (previously titled WW3).
The song features a synth-heavy, orchestral instrumental with marching band-style drums and a provocative chorus where West and his group, the Hooligans, chant, “All my niggas Nazis, nigga, heil Hitler.” Lyrics include West justifying his embrace of Nazism, rapping, “So I became a Nazi, yeah, bitch, I’m the villain,” and citing personal struggles like his custody battle with ex-wife Kim Kardashian and frozen bank accounts: “With all this money and fame, I still can’t get my kids back.” The track ends with a sample from a 1935 Adolf Hitler speech, translated as a call for public support.
The accompanying music video, posted on West’s X account, depicts Black men in animal pelts standing in militaristic formation, chanting the song’s title. (Not weird at all.)
As of May 19, 2025, the video had garnered nearly 10 million views on X, though it was quickly banned from major streaming platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, SoundCloud, and YouTube for violating hate speech policies.
Reddit also removed uploads, with a spokesperson stating, “Hate and antisemitism have no place on Reddit.” Despite bans, reuploads and remixes have persisted on platforms like Instagram and YouTube, with some Instagram reels exceeding a million views.
Critics, including the Anti-Defamation League and the Simon Wiesenthal Center, have condemned the song as “hate speech, pure and simple,” noting its release on VE Day as particularly offensive.
The Jerusalem Post highlighted the song’s alignment with West’s history of antisemitic behavior, including his 2022 “death con 3” tweet and 2023 swastika merchandise.
Supporters like Nick Fuentes and Russell Brand have praised its “catchy” hook, while others, like Joe Rogan, called it “kind of catchy” but debated its censorship. Public reaction on X ranges from outrage to irony, with one user stating, “Kanye West will be remembered as one of the greatest artists who destroyed his own legacy.”
West’s insistence on performing the song live, despite reported pushback, goes to his craziness (or plain old Jew hatred).
So what's changed? The sudden murder of two Israeli Embassy staffers last night?
Did he finally realize that words can actually hurt, especially when you have a massive audience (as he does).
I doubt it.
I suspect these are the ramblings of a very troubled mind.
Honestly, it's time for the men in white coats to come and take him away, before he hurts anyone else (or himself) any more than he already has.
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