In an odd Alex Jones interview, Kanye West declares, “I love Jews, but I also love Nazis”

In an odd Alex Jones interview, Kanye West declares, "I love Jews, but I also love Nazis"
In an odd Alex Jones interview, Kanye West declares, "I love Jews, but I also love Nazis"

“I love Jews, but I also love Nazis,” Kanye West admits in an intriguing Alex Jones interview.

In a strange interview with Infowars founder Alex Jones, Kanye West urged Americans to “put Jesus first” and claimed that there were positive aspects of Adolf Hitler. West was wearing a black mask over his face.

The interview covered a wide range of topics, from Elon Musk and Twitter to free speech, Jewish people, and the Balenciaga scandal. It also featured controversial Catholic political commentator Nick Fuentes, who is known for making anti-Semitic statements and who has rebuffed accusations that he is a white supremacist despite his public comments about race and segregation.

Early in the program, West prayed for a while in the name of Jesus before urging the audience to put God first. He had a copy of the Bible close by.

In an odd Alex Jones interview, Kanye West declares, “I love Jews, but I also love Nazis”

“Jesus is the way and the life and it’s time to put Jesus first in the way that we run our…families, our businesses and the way we run our country,” West said.

At one point in the roughly three-hour interview, Jones — who was banned from Twitter in 2018 — tweeted from West’s account to share the livestream, writing, “I love the first amendment! Long live Ye! I pray to Jesus that Elon is for real…”

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I love the first amendment! Long live Ye! I pray to Jesus that Elon is for real…

— ye (@kanyewest) December 1, 2022
As Jones tweeted, West urged him to do so in the name of Jesus.

“Recite His name.” He declared, “There is strength and power in His name.”

A few minutes later, West praised Hitler and said that the Nazi leader had some redeeming qualities.

“I guess I can like Hitler too,” West replied.

As a Christian, he continued, he is obligated to love everyone, including “Nazis.”

Jews are my favorite people. ““But I also admire the Nazis,” West continued.

Jones interjected, “You’re not Hitler; you’re not a Nazi, so you don’t deserve to be stigmatized,” in an apparent attempt to temper West’s remarks.
However, West continued his tirade against the “Jewish media,” slamming Endeavor CEO and Hollywood power broker Ari Emanuel, his brother Rahm Emanuel, a former Chicago mayor and Obama administration official, and comedian Dave Chappelle, whom West referred to as a “HACK.”

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“I love everyone, and the Jewish people are not going to tell me, ‘You can love us and you can love what we are doing to you with the contracts, and you can love what we are pushing with the pornography,’ but this guy that invented highways, invented the very microphone that I use as a musician, you can’t say out loud that this person ever did anything good,’ and I am done with that.

“I am done classifying things. Every person, particularly Hitler, contributed something worthwhile to the world, according to West.

West discussed Balenciaga, the fashion label under fire for sexually explicit picture shoots featuring young girls, claiming to be “friends” with the head designer, Demna Gvasalia, and that he thinks the entire incident is a “setup.”

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“I think it was a setup, a hit job,” he declared. “We’re still killing each other, still fornicating, still aborting our children. However, we don’t wear Balenciaga anymore.” Shut up, dammit! I’m currently throwing away the tablets.

West worked with Balenciaga on several campaigns up until October, when the fashion house and other brands cut ties over anti-Semitic comments made by West, as reported by The Christian Post.

Even after the controversy and Balenciaga’s decision to drop him, West was seen wearing Balenciaga boots but with the logo covered up by a “YE24” sticker, in an apparent nod to his announced 2024 presidential campaign.

After briefly appearing on Tim Pool’s show with Fuentes and Milo Yiannopoulos, West made an appearance on Jones’ podcast this week. West berated Pool, calling him an “NPC,” an insulting abbreviation for “non-player character,” in front of Jones.

In response to Pool’s questions concerning his remarks about Jews, West abruptly ended the interview after telling Pool that “God is using” him, “breaking him down so he can serve Him,” and “being a vessel and being able to be utilized.”

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