Friday, July 3, 2026

Kanye West Doubles Down on Antisemitic Talk in Parking Lot Press Conference, Has “Mediation” with Adidas

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Kanye West somehow organized a parking lot press conference with paparazzi last night. It’s playing on tiktok and you can see most of it below. He says that he was in “mediation” with Adidas yesterday after they dropped him. This means lawyers have now stepped in.

Kanye acts like Adidas is cool with him now. They are not. Also, he doesn’t apologize for anything. He says he thought what he was saying wasn’t antisemitic. Then he reads a list of media companies, indicating they are all run by Jews.

This staged video backfires on him. If this is what he thinks is his “walk back” on statements, he can just forget it.

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