Here we go again. Like, can someone take this man’s phone away, and burn it? Ye, made headlines Friday morning with a series of wildly offensive posts on X (formerly Twitter), once again going after the Jewish community igniting widespread backlash. In a string of early-morning messages were mostly aimed at the Jewish community. We warn you, they’re offensive and The Source does not stand by any one this nonsense.
Ye made claims such as, “I’m never apologizing for my Jewish comments. I can say whatever the f— I wanna say forever,” and suggested that Jewish people “don’t run me no more.” He also posted, “Some of my best friends are Jewish and I don’t trust any of them,” followed by a laughing emoji.
Additionally, Ye seemed like he mocked the very concept of antisemitism, stating, “I don’t even know what the f— antisemitic means. It’s just some bull–– Jewish people made up to protect their bull––.” Another post claimed, “I’m racist stereo types (sic) exist for a reason and they all be true.” He also said, “All white people are racist” and continued with another comment suggesting that Jewish people hate white people and manipulate black individuals.
The posts didn’t end there. Ye made comments about his wife, Bianca Censori. Referring to her controversial appearance at the Grammy Awards in a revealing dress, Ye wrote, “I have dominion over my wife. This ain’t no woke as feminist s—.” He went on to say, “She’s with a billionaire. Why would she listen to any of you dumb a– broke broke b——.” He further implied that Censori would not have made the fashion choice without his approval, despite her apparent autonomy.
Ye also posted about various public figures, including Sean “Diddy” Combs and Elon Musk. He expressed support for Combs amidst the mogul’s legal troubles, saying, “My support of Puff is completely selfish.” Regarding Musk, Ye tweeted, “Elon stole my Nazi Swag at the Inauguration,” referencing a controversial moment during Musk’s public appearance.
While much of Ye’s rhetoric has been centered on racial and political themes, several of his posts seemed designed to elevate his own status, claiming, “I am above any other celebrity that’s ever existed. I look down on them and they look up to me.”
These comments are not the first time Ye has made headlines for offensive remarks. His previous antisemitic comments in 2022 led to suspensions from social media platforms and severed ties with several major brands. Ye’s X account had been suspended in December 2022 after he posted a swastika inside a Star of David, which was deemed incitement to violence. Though his account was restored in July 2023, the latest outburst is only deepening the controversy.
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) quickly condemned Ye’s posts, with CEO Jonathan Greenblatt calling the comments “another egregious display of antisemitism, racism and misogyny.” Greenblatt noted that Ye’s past remarks have already been linked to real-world antisemitic incidents and emphasized the need to “call it what it is: a flagrant and unequivocal display of hate.”
2025 is wild, ya’ll.