Friday, June 26, 2026

Kanye West Goes on Now-Deleted Antisemitic, Racist Rant to “Free Puff,” Revives “Slavery is a Choice”

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If you were wondering the real Kanyey West has never gone away.

He is still antisemitic and racist, posting and then deleting sick statements backing both Sean Puffy Diddy Combs and Chris Brown. He’s even revived his reviled “Slavery is a choice” slogan.

This is just a few days he paraded his wife, Bianca Censori, onto the Grammys red carpet naked, covered in a see through sheath.

Suddenly Kanye is obsessed with Diddy. You can see his posts below. Don’t be fooled, this man will not change. He is just as odious as he was last year and all the years before.

The reference to Diageo is the liquor company that disposed of Diddy as he was being charged and sued for multiple counts of rape and sexual violence.

These are just a couple of the deleted posts that appeared between 11pm and midnight tonight. Chris Brown, who just the Grammy for R&B Album of the Year, was arrested in 2009 for beating Rihanna the night before the Grammys. He served 5 years suspended sentence and community service.

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Roger Friedman
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