WWE Star Drops Racist Kanye West Bombshell

WWE Hall of Famer Kevin Nash recently shared his honest thoughts on hip-hop star Kayne West.

 


 

Kevin Nash comments on Kayne West

West has been grabbing the headlines for some controversial reasons recently. This is largely due to him wearing a ‘White Lives Matter’ t-shirt during his Yeezy fashion show. Not only that, he came under fire for his recent anti-Semitic remarks. He stated that he’ll go “Death Con 3 On Jewish People.” Kevin Nash took to Twitter and compared Kanye West to Adolph Hitler.

Antisemitism is the longest active hate in the history of mankind. It dates before Christianity.

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West was even accused of saying he loves Adolph Hitler.  According to the Daily Beast, Higher Learning podcaster and former TMZ staffer Van Lathan called West for some old comments he allegedly made during an interview in 2018. Van Lathan wasn’t surprised by the artist’s recent antisemitic outburst.

In a since-deleted portion of Kanye’s hideous TMZ rant, Van Lathan claims that West’s professed his love for Hitler and the Nazis, and referred to slavery as a “choice.” On an episode of his podcast, referring to West’s recent comments that got him banned from Twitter and Instagram.

“I’ve already heard him say that stuff before. I mean, I was taken aback because that type of anti-Semitic talk is disgusting. But as far as him, I knew that that was in him because when came to TMZ, he said that stuff and they took it out of the interview.”

“If you look at what I said at TMZ, it goes from me saying like, ‘Hey Kanye, there’s real-life, real-world implication to everything that you just said there.’ What I say after that—if I can remember, it’s been a long time—was, ’12 million people actually died because of Nazism and Hitler and all of that stuff,’ and then I move on to talk about what he said about slavery,”
“The reason they took it out is because it wouldn’t have made sense unless they kept in Kanye saying he loved Hitler and the Nazis, which he said when he was at TMZ. He said something like, ‘I love Hitler, I love Nazis.’ Something to that effect.”
Barry Russell
Barry Russell
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