Following the row over his “White Lives Matter” T-shirt, Kanye West appeared this week on the Tucker Carlson Show and went further than he ever has before.
Explaining that he’s been talking to Ice Cube, Kanye denounced the Jews as swindlers who only care about money, saying that Jared Kushner was only in the White House to do Israeli money schemes, claiming he held Trump back.
Kanye also said that white lives do matter, and exposed the fact that Hillary Clinton was texting his ex-wife Kim Kardashian and telling her to get him to shill the coronavirus vaccine.
The whole thing is brilliant and well worth watching in full. Kanye West is completely vindicated, and I am tripling down on my allegiance to him and any kind of reverse Helter Skelter scenario he may be planning.
Kanye denouncing abortion, denouncing the Clintons, denouncing the vaccine, endorsing white people, and most of the rest of what he said was cool, but not especially surprising. However, his denouncement of Jared Kushner, calling him a “handler,” and saying that he was a con artist who didn’t make anything and was working a scam with the Israelis was actually shocking.
As Kanye was going into all of this, he said to Tucker “I don’t know if I’m allowed to say this on your platform,” and then looked hesitantly at the camera. Tucker told him to continue. After the segment on the Kushners, Tucker was like “it doesn’t matter what you think – he’s right.”
Who knows if Kanye understands that Jared’s entire “peace plan” was about funneling Arab money into Israel and into his own personal projects. This was a gigantic criminal scam which he probably heard about, but he actually seemed more to just instinctively recognize that Kushner is a scam artist.
He explained that he went to dinner with Kim and the Kushner brothers, and Josh Kushner told him that he owns 10% of one of his companies that he started with Kim. Before the interview, he had posted on Instagram about this.
The media is reporting on everything he said – other than this, because this is the thing they don’t want people thinking about. Apparently, the calculus is that ignoring it is better than trying to accuse him of anti-Semitism.
Kanye West on the Kushner family: “They are all about making money, I don’t think they have the ability to make anything on their own, they were born into money” pic.twitter.com/Va3BgzJhkw
— A Very Serious Place (@SeriousPIace) October 7, 2022
He said:
I think they’re about making money. I don’t think they have any ability to make anything on their own. I think they were born into money and for me as a maverick and a person and a talent … who became a multi-billionaire … as a person who has really built something from nothing, when I sit across the table from a Josh Kushner, and he just feels so entitled … and this person has brought nothing of value, other than supposedly being a good venture capitalist, I have a major issue with that, and it makes me feel that they weren’t serving my boy Trump the way we could have, because Trump wanted nothing but the best for this country.
Kanye was very clearly talking about “the Jews in general.” I mean, he cited Ice Cube. Further, if Kushner was just a random guy, he wouldn’t have kept asking if he was allowed to talk about him and his Israeli scams. Kanye has previously been attacked for talking about the Jews, and the language he was using is very similar to that which various black anti-Semites use.
He cited his own “handlers” telling him he couldn’t support Trump, and referred to Kushner as one of Trump’s “handlers.” It appears that “handler” is an anti-Semitic dog whistle.
God bless Tucker for not editing this part out. Any other host on Fox News would have. Tucker gets it, I’m sure, despite the fact he occasionally says some pretty goofy things.
The second part of Tucker’s Kanye interview will air Friday night. It’s hard to believe it could be better than the first part, but these two may just surprise us.
Meanwhile, our other favorite news host interviewed our other favorite black guy.
Nick Fuentes started his Thursday night show with an interview with Sneako, a popular YouTuber who was recently banned from YouTube for interviewing Nick Fuentes. It was an impressive synchronicity to have two anti-Semitic black people going full-on on the same night.
Overall, things are looking up.