Virulent antisemite Kanye West claims he’ll no longer be hating on Jews.
The problematic rapper declared that he is “done” with antisemitism in a series of posts shared via X Thursday.
“I am done with antisemitism,” West, who now goes by Ye, wrote, adding in a follow-up post, “I love all people.”
The Yeezy founder then asked for forgiveness, writing, “God forgive me for the pain I’ve caused.”
He added, “I forgive those who have caused me pain. Thank you God.”
West proceeded to blame his disgraced actions — that he has been exhibiting for more than three years — on his custody tensions with ex-wife Kim Kardashian, with whom he shares four children: North, Saint, Chicago and Psalm.
“I simply got a FaceTime from my kids and I wanna save the world again,” he wrote in more X posts. “Share peace. Share love.”
The Anti-Defamation League reacted to West’s statement with vigilance and pointed out that West has a pattern of apologizing and then re-fueling his hateful ways.
“Sorry, but we’re not buying it. We’ve seen this kind of attempted apology from Kanye before, only for him to back down over and over again,” an ADL spokesperson told Billboard Thursday.
“As the Jewish community mourns the deaths of two individuals outside of a Jewish Museum in yet another horrific antisemitic attack, it’s going to take a lot more than a couple of tweets to repair the damage of his antisemitic speech.”
West’s claim to now love Jews comes after the horrific murder of peace activists Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim, who were gunned down by a pro-Palestinian terrorist outside of a Jewish Museum in Washington, DC, Wednesday night.
The couple — who were just days away from being engaged — were attending a discussion on how to get more aid into Gaza and the rest of the region when they were fatally shot.
Just months ago, West was publicly proclaiming his love for Adolf Hitler and even dubbed himself a Nazi.
“Im never apologizing for my Jewish comments. I can say whatever the f–k I wanna say forever,” he wrote on X in February.
He also stated, “Any Jewish [person] that does business with me needs to know I don’t like or trust any Jewish person amd [sic] this is completely sober with no Hennesy [sic].”
West’s other antisemitic behavior includes promoting swastika T-shirts in a 2025 Super Bowl ad and releasing a song titled “Heil Hitler.”
His antisemitism was first exposed in 2022 when he went on several Jew-hating tirades that culminated in the “Flashing Lights” artist being dropped from several companies including Adidas, Balenciaga and Gap. He apologized a year later but has since continued to double down on his vitriol.