Sunday, June 21, 2026

Kanye West Re-Ups Anti-Semitism With Deranged Post about Jonah Hill and 21 Jump Street: Clueless and Stupid

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So that’s it. Kanye West is sticking with anti-semitism.

West returned to Instagram over night to say that seeing the movie version of “21 Jump Street,” star Jonah Hill changed his mind about Jews.

He wrote “Watching Jonah Hill in 21 Jump street made me like Jewish people again. No one should take anger against one or two individuals and transform that into hatred towards millions of innocent people. No Christian can be labeled antisemite knowing Jesus is Jew. Thank you Jonah Hill I love you”

I’m sure Jonah Hill is thrilled that this idiot, demented and clueless, has come to this epiphany.

West, as always, should have kept his mouth shut. He’s deranged. No one can still be doing business with him, can they? All his business with various designers is kaput. Adidas is sitting on millions of dollars of Yeezy inventory that they’d be better off burning or just donating in the third world, where shoes are needed so desperately. No one will ever spend money on a Kanye West brand ever again.

PS See the post below. Comedian Jeff Ross, btw, is being facetious.

 

 

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Roger Friedman
Roger Friedman
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