Eps 1710: Adolf Hitler and Kanye West discuss the meltdown of footwear
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Staffers who overheard Kanye West praising Nazis and his alleged obsession with Adolf Hitler have signed nondisclosure agreements that prevent them from speaking to the press. His latest outburst about Adolf Hitler has created a hostile work environment and CNN, NBC, and other news outlets are reporting on the antisemitic comments he made. The parent company of the apps that were pulled also signed numerous other staffers to similar nondisclosure agreements, after they overheard numerous other staffers discussing West's apparent admiration for Hitler. This has caused a great deal of business fallout for the rapper as well as employees who were placed in a difficult situation with his latest outburst about Adolf Hitler being a murderer.
In a recent interview with CNN, Kanye West expressed his admiration for the Nazi leader and his 1925 autobiographical manifesto Mein Kampf. He told the business executive that he felt Hitler's propaganda had "created an artist like him." Sources close to the situation told TMZ that West's obsession with Hitler has created a hostile work environment. The executive told CNN that West "was very clear in his support of Hitler" during their interview and said he was not aware of any other similar incidents where West had expressed admiration for Nazis.
On Thursday, former TMZ employee Van Lathan told CNN that West had made antisemitic comments during an interview he conducted with the rapper in 2018. Lathan said that West "made numerous comments about how 'sounds slavery' was fascinating to him and said the Nazi leader Adolf Hitler was a 'great ruler.'" The news comes after West sparked controversy earlier this month when he appeared on TMZ Live and said that slavery in America was a "choice," an assertion which drew widespread criticism from people across the political spectrum. Van Lathan, a member of the TMZ Live staff, strongly rebuked West’s remarks in a now-viral moment captured on camera. West has also made numerous other controversial remarks throughout his career, including praising President Donald Trump's policies and making pro-life statements.
Last year, the rapper appeared on CNN wearing a mask of Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen and calling himself "Rapper Ye." In response to this, former President Donald Trump's lawyer Michael Cohen said West was "trying to get attention" and that his actions were "a meltdown of footwear." When Adolf Hitler and Kanye West discussed the meltdown of footwear, they both had very different opinions. While Hitler was not a fan of West's antics, West told CNN that he was inspired by the Nazi jackboots he had seen in photographs. He stated that he wanted to make a statement about freedom of speech with his name album YE.
It was last week that the rapper Kanye West was interviewed by conspiracy wacko, conspiracy theorist Alex Jones. The interview lasted for more than an hour and the topics discussed included Adolf Hitler, US conspiracy theories, and antisemitic remarks. The rapper praised the Nazi leader Adolf Hitler during the interview and said that he “respected” him. Kanye also gave a shout out to Nick Fuentes, a holocaust denier who has been seen on Alex Jones online show InfoWars. This caused outrage among fans who were appalled at his comments about Hitler and his antisemitic comments. The meltdown of footwear started when Kanye responded to questions about a series of antisemitic remarks he made in an interview with Jones last week. When asked why he had praised Adolf Hitler, Kanye said that "I didn’t even know what Nazis were until I studied them in school". He also said that he had been influenced by US conspiracy theories which had been "peddled" by Alex Jones.
On Thursday, Adolf Hitler and Kanye West discussed the meltdown of footwear in an interview. Former President Donald Trump had dined with rapper Ye and praised him for his incendiary antisemitism. Rapper Ye had praised Adolf Hitler and white nationalist Nick Fuentes while appearing on right-wing provocateur Alex Jones' show. Adolf Hitler stated that he was "very pleased" to meet Kanye West and touched on the fact that Kanye had made black people aware of American slavery and underscored former President Donald Trump's description of African nations as "shitholes". Adolf also commented on Alex Jones' conspiracy theories, claiming they were baseless but were a popular part of American culture. He also said that he had been influenced by US conspiracy theories which had been "peddled" by Alex Jones.
Adolf Hitler and Kanye West discussed the meltdown of footwear during their early studio sessions. West told Hitler that his inner circle had told him that there was a right conspiracy theorist in 2003 who said the music industry was controlled by nazis. Hitler quizzed West on his thoughts and Kanye admitted he had been influenced by Alex Jones, a well-known fetish conspiracy theorist. When quizzed by Hitler on others' thoughts about the meltdown, West said he had heard others say that it is just a phase and things will eventually get better. Hitler then asked if there were any albums coming out about the meltdown, to which Kanye replied there were none.
However, West explained that he had been working with his former label, Def Jam, and other label rappers to speak out about the issue. He then went on to explain how he had recently ended his former label contract and was now working with a second former longtime collaborator.