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Kanye West apologises in Wall Street Journal letter for antisemitic behaviour
Summary
Kanye West (Ye) placed a full‑page advert in the Wall Street Journal apologising for antisemitic behaviour and saying he is not a Nazi; he attributes his actions to bipolar‑1 disorder linked to a 2002 frontal‑lobe injury.
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Kanye West, who now goes by Ye, took out a full‑page advertisement in the Wall Street Journal titled "To Those I've Hurt." In the letter he apologised for antisemitic behaviour, denied being a Nazi and wrote that he loves Jewish people. He attributed his recent actions to bipolar‑1 disorder, which he said stemmed from an undiagnosed frontal‑lobe injury after a 2002 car crash and described a prolonged manic episode in early 2025.
Key points:
- Ye placed a full‑page letter in the Wall Street Journal apologising for past antisemitic actions and saying he is not a Nazi.
- He attributed those actions to bipolar‑1 disorder linked to a frontal‑lobe injury from a 2002 car accident and described a four‑month manic episode in 2025.
- He said he is pursuing treatment, expressed remorse to family and communities, and asked for patience as he seeks change.
Summary:
His public letter is an apology that links recent inflammatory behaviour to diagnosed mental illness and a past head injury, and states he is committed to treatment and accountability. Undetermined at this time.
