Several weeks later, Kim Kardashian finally broke her silence to take a stand against Kanye West’s anti-Semitic remarks.
For several weeks now, Kanye West has been sharing hateful anti-Semitic messages on various platforms, from death threats to the allegation that Jews “have a black voice,” an argument often espoused by neo-Nazis, who have already voiced their support for Yi’s Declaration. .
The rapper made it clear that he would not apologize, which is why many celebrities have spoken out against him and some brands have announced that they will stop working with him. However, after weeks of hateful comments, Kim Kardashian has finally spoken out about it.
Kim Kardashian Breaks Silence Over Kanye West’s Anti-Semitic Comments
Through her social media, West’s ex-partner showed her support for the Jewish community. “Hate speech is not acceptable or can never be justified. I stand with the Jewish community and demand an immediate end to the terrible violence and hate speech against them.” she shared on Twitter.
Previously, a source close to the SKIMS founder revealed to Hollywood Life that Kim is unhappy with Ye’s recent behavior. “She tried very hard not to be affected by Kanye’s recent actions, but it was really hard,” the source said.
“She doesn’t agree with his recent actions and doesn’t agree with the comments he’s made about his family. She doesn’t align with his political views and just wants him to keep her name out of his mouth at this point,” the source added. .
Kim is one of many celebrities who have used her platform to address Kanye’s shocking comments and repercussions. For her part, Khloe Kardashian published a statement from Jessica Seinfeld that read: “I support my Jewish friends and the Jewish people.”
Some of the other celebrities who have spoken out against Kanye’s hate speech include Julianne Moore, Amy Schumer, Amanda Kloots and Kathy Hilton.
On the other hand, Jennifer Aniston, Ariel Winter, Sarah Sampaio, Sophia Ricci, Sarah Silverman and Florence Pugh spoke out against some protesters in Los Angeles who were performing the Nazi salute, as well as sending the message that “Kanye West is right about the Jews.”