Kanye West claims he can't be "cancelled" in the wake of anti-Semitic remarks
Los Angeles, California - Kanye "Ye" West has again doubled down on his racist remarks while remaining seemingly unbothered by the fact massive brands have dropped him.
Amid the termination of his partnerships with Balenciaga and Vogue, the self-righteous 45-year-old rapper has attested that being dropped by these brands simply further proves his point.
After attending his daughter North West's basketball game, Ye reportedly told TMZ that he's doing just fine following the backlash.
"I ain't losing no money," he bluntly said.
"The day I was taken off the Balenciaga site, that was one of the most freeing days."
Ye continued that the big brands are only severing ties with him to simply "score points" and claimed that they are being asked "to not do business with" him because they’re "trying to mute" him.
He went on to say that regardless of the fallout, he's not getting "cancelled."
"We here, baby, we ain’t going nowhere."
Ye West refuses to apologize for anti-Semitic comments
The controversial hip-hop star doubled down on his anti-Semitic comments, despite attempting to apologize for his words earlier this week while speaking to Piers Morgan.
"I want to talk about the Jewish comment, it’s actually proven the exact point that I made," Ye stated.
"It's going to take all of us to come together. We gotta get the truth before we can get the love. If not, we are just loving the lies."
The Donda artist continued, "They never expected someone to have the platform. It’s not that anyone is afraid, they're afraid of us not being afraid anymore. They can’t use all the tactics. I’m talking about my life has been threatened for having a political opinion. "
Ye concluded his rant by saying, "To wear the wrong color hat or the audacity of me as a black man to have a White Lives Matter T-shirt. I've seen white people wearing Black Lives Matter T-shirts. it’s pretty one-sided if you think about it."
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