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Kanye West unrepentant of his anti-Semitic comments: “I’m glad I crossed the line”

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The rapper addressed all the companies that dropped him following his latest social media reports, including Adidas and JP Morgan Chase.

The American rapper appeared unrepentant of his anti-Semitic comments Kanye West, despite the wave of reactions.

Speaking to Page Six while leaving a screening of his new documentary by Candace Owens on Wednesday night, the rapper addressed all the companies that dropped him following his latest social media rants, including Adidas and JP Morgan Chase.

“Hey, if you come out and talk about someone’s bad work, that means you’re anti-Semitic. I feel happy that I overstepped the bounds of this ideaso we can talk openly about things like being canceled by a bank,” he told our photographers, before calling himself “the richest black man in American history.”

West, 45, went on to talk specifically about JP Morgan Chase, but was interrupted by a passing truck. Then he decided to “speak at a different time”.

Earlier today, Owens herself revealed that JP Morgan Chase has given West until November to find a new banking institution to manage Yeezy’s multi-billion dollar company.

The eccentric artist’s Instagram account was blocked over the weekend after he accused rapper Diddy of being controlled by Jews.

His reaction to being banned from Instagram was to tweet “death con 3 On Jewish people”, resulting in his being blocked from Twitter.

It is recalled that West also wore a t-shirt with the slogan “white lives matter” during the fashion week in Paris, causing new reactions.

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