“We’d load her into a cannon and fire her into the ocean”: Kanye West Reportedly Showed First Signs of Insane Pro-Hitler Stance in 2013 Song as Jimmy Kimmel Claims Fans Would’ve Canceled Ariana Grande for The Same
Kanye West is under fire for his erratic actions these past months. He has always been surrounded by strings of controversies, however, things are getting bizarre as the years are going by. From drawing negative attention for wearing White Lives Matter shirt on his Yeezy fashion show to his recent comments about Hitler, he is just not taking any break.
The controversial personality was recently slammed by Jimmy Kimmel over Ye’s admiration for German politician Adolf Hitler. However, his bizarre behavior was reportedly hinted at in the 2013 hit song Black Skinhead.
Did Kanye West Hint at His Black-White Supremacist Nature?
The 45-year-old rapper Kanye West‘s recent statements supporting Nazis or Hitler even shocked his fandom, however, he reportedly hinted at the “white supremacy manifesto” in his old song.
Back in 2013, he released a song, Black Skinhead from his studio album, Yeezus. That song focused on racial tensions and the crumbling mental state of his character portrayed on the album.
Check out the song here.
In Kanye West’s song, he claimed that he would not have been alive had he unveiled what he knew back then. “I’ve been a menace for the longest. But I ain’t finished, I’m devoted. And you know it.”
“So follow me up cause this sh*t’s about to go (down). I’m doing 500, I’m outta control (now). But there’s nowhere to go (now). And there’s no way to slow (down),” as per the lyrics of his song.
Meanwhile, Jimmy Kimmel slams the Donda rapper for his pro-Nazi statements and for praising Adolf Hitler.
Jimmy Kimmel Calls Out Kanye West by Citing Example of Ariana Grande
American TV host, Jimmy Kimmel on the Friday episode of his ABC talk show slammed the rapper for his recent statements on Alex Jones’s Infowars talk show earlier that day.
He referred to West as a “Black white supremacist” wondering how the ex-husband of Kim Kardashian still has fans.
He continued to point out that if what he did would have been stated by another artist like Ariana Grande, she would have to bear greater consequences however Ye is just not understanding his stance.
“Let’s imagine this was another pop star. Imagine if it was Ariana Grande saying this stuff. We’d load her into a cannon and fire her into the ocean, right? But Kanye seems to get crazier every day and he still has fans. And you know an interview’s gone off the rails when you’re watching it thinking, ‘Gee, I hope Alex Jones can talk some sense into this guy.’”
Ye told Jones that he likes Nazis and expressed his love for the German politician. Due to his anti-semitic remarks, he was dropped by the brands that were once associated with him. He was also banned from Elon Musk’s Twitter after he posted a photo of a Nazi swastika inside a Jewish star.
Source: Marca