Kanye Goes On Race Rant: ‘We’re Not Black, We’re Indian’
Another one of Kanye West’s rants has gone viral again. At the rapper’s Vultures listening party in Vegas over the weekend, the Chicago native ranted about how Black Americans are “Indian,” i.e., Native/Indigenous Americans.
“Race is made up,” West breaking down the constructional ideology of race.
“Who cares about crazy?” Kanye asked before adding, “And by the way, we’re not Black. How ‘bout that? We’re not Black, n—-. We’re Indian, we’re Native Americans.”
He then questioned, “But what happened to the Indian? Show me Black on the planet.”
The hitmaker then paused his rant to call out a woman who was once recording his speech and asked, “Why did you stop recording?”
She then mumbled something inaudible, which prompted Kanye to respond: “Nah, ‘cause you think I sound crazy.”
Kanye Goes On Antisemitic Rant Again
In his rant, he also continued to target the Jewish community with his antisemitic remarks.
“It’s 60 million of us in America, 60 million Jews in the world,” he said in the video obtained by TMZ, where he name-drops Adolf Hitler and Jesus Christ. [And West is incorrect here: per The Times Of Israel, there are 15.7 million Jews in the world, not 60 million.]
“Jesus Christ, Hitler, Ye. Third party. Sponsor that. … Bring your sponsorships to that,” he said. “I don’t give a f— n—-. I don’t give a f— about life or death, I got visitation with my kids. I ain’t got no say-so.”
Ye shares four children with Kim Kardashian: daughters North, 11; Chicago, 5; and sons Saint, 9, and Psalm, 4. The two got divorced in 2022.
A woman said to Ye in the video, “You ain’t God, n—-.”
Ye then threatened to have the woman thrown out of the room.
This is not the first time that Ye has used antisemitic speech in his rants. Last year one of his tweets got him kicked off of Twitter (now X).
“The funny thing is I actually can’t be Anti Semitic because black people are actually Jew also,” Ye said about his previous statements that included him writing about “death con 3” which resulted in him being banned from the platform in October.
He later apologizedin an interview with Piers Morgan back in October 2022.
“I will say I’m sorry for the people that I hurt with the ‘Death Con,'” he said, regarding a tweet where he threatened to go “death con three” against the Jewish people (he likely meant “defcon three”). “I feel like I caused hurt and confusion, and I’m sorry for the families of the people that had nothing to do with the trauma that I’d been through.”