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Ye places full-page Wall Street Journal ad apologizing again for antisemitism
Summary
Ye took out a full-page ad in the Wall Street Journal apologizing for past antisemitic statements and said he had lost touch with reality after a decades-old car crash and struggles with bipolar disorder.
Content
Ye, the musician formerly known as Kanye West, placed a full-page advertisement in the Wall Street Journal to apologize again for past antisemitic statements. He addressed the Black community and others he said he loves, and linked some of his behaviour to a car crash about 25 years ago and to bipolar disorder. In the ad he said he had "lost touch with reality" at times and described a commitment to treatment. The placement is the latest public statement in a pattern of remarks, apologies and later returns to controversial rhetoric.
Key points:
- Ye took a full-page ad in the Wall Street Journal apologizing for earlier antisemitic remarks.
- He wrote that a car crash roughly 25 years ago caused traumatic injury and that he has experienced bipolar disorder, saying this affected his grasp on reality and led him to seek treatment.
- The article notes a history of antisemitic statements, use of Nazi imagery in merchandise, and repeated apologies followed by further incidents.
- Major brands and industry partners previously cut ties after those remarks.
Summary:
The ad reiterates Ye's apology and his stated commitment to treatment, while also explaining his account of past behaviour. Public and organizational reactions have been mixed in the past. Undetermined at this time.
