After being questioned about his anti-Semitic remarks, Kanye West walked out of the interview. The troubled rapper paid a visit to the “Timcast IRL” podcast, where he was accompanied by alt-right commentator Milo Yiannopoulos and Holocaust denier Nick Fuentes.
In an interview with the 1.4 million-subscriber right-wing presenter Tim Pool, West asserted that a Jewish-led plot had attempted to ruin his career.
He said, “I thought I was more MLK, but I found out I’m more Malcolm X. “I’m just standing there as I get financially and publicly hosed down every day. When I learned that they attempted to arrest me, it felt as though a dog was biting my arm. I almost started crying. But I continued to move through it with ease.
Pool felt sorry for Ye. He responded, “I think they’ve been terribly unkind to you,” but West urged him to define who he meant by “they.” “But who are they? We are unable to identify them, can we? Ye appeared to be referring to his notion that Jews run the media.
“Corporate press,” Pool clarified, “is what I’m talking about. I don’t use the word the way, I think, you guys use.”
But it is them, isn’t it? Pool said, “No, it’s not,” in response to Fuentes.
Ye, however, didn’t like Pool’s reaction. What person do you mean it isn’t? Yiannopoulos had to go after Ye after he jumped up from his chair and stormed out of the studio.
He’s gone, said Pool. “I won’t claim to be surprised. What more can I possibly do but ask him to clarify this? Are you talking to specific people or are you blaming an entire group of people for the harm that strong people are doing to you?
The interview comes after Ye met with Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago and reportedly offered the former president to serve as his running mate after announcing his bid for the presidency in 2024.
“When Trump began essentially yelling at me at the table, telling me I would lose. Has anyone in history ever experienced success with that? West recalled their conversation in a video. “I was like, whoa, whoa, hold on, hold on Trump, you’re talking to Ye,” West said.
West’s chances of winning the presidency in 2024 were dashed by Trump in a tweet on his Truth Social app. I advised him not to run for office since it would be a complete waste of time and effort.