(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) Ye, formerly Kanye West, who has been blackballed by the corporate media for sometimes spouting controversial proclamations, walked off a conservative podcast after he was challenged for some of his anti-semitic remarks, Revolver reported.
Ye joined the podcast, called Timcast, with two of his colleagues, Milo Yiannopoulos and Nick Fuentes, who were the other featured guests.
Podcast host Tim Pool challenged Ye on the notion that a cabal of Jews run an elite international conspiracy. Immediately following that challenge, Ye got up and walked off the set of the podcast, leaving the others to continue the episode.
The conversation turned sour when Ye suggested that Jews in the Trump White House made it less effective than it should have been.
“I just gotta go right to the heart of this anti-Semite claim that’s happening,” Ye said. “This is something- if you read the definition, it says you can’t claim that there’s multiple people inside of banks, or in media that are all Jewish, or you’re antisemitic. And that’s the truth. Like, it’s the truth.”
“Elaborate. Like, what do you mean?” Pool asked.
“I’m saying, like, I’ve been labeled antisemite, right? So there’s different beliefs about our bloodlines, you know, like the documentary that Kyrie [Irving] posted and in general, America has been left ignorant and history has been changed,” Ye responded.
“So when we start questioning things that question the indoctrination, then you immediately, get you know… demonized, demonetized and what’s so beautiful about this time is everyone got to see what’s really been happening. And now we can really understand, we can see that… Jared Kushner was right next to Trump.”
Pool blamed the corporate media rather than the Jews.
“The press,” Pool clarified. “I don’t use the word as the way I guess you guys use- I’m talking about-”
“It is them though, isn’t it?” Fuentes interrupted, alluding to the Jews.
“No,” Pool responded.
“What do you mean it’s not?” Ye snapped.
“You’re leaving?” Pool asked. “He’s gone.”