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Kanye West says he keeps checklist after antisemitism apology
Summary
Kanye West has said he keeps a daily checklist of things he said during manic episodes after publishing a full-page apology that linked past antisemitic outbursts to a bipolar diagnosis and a prior head injury.
Content
Kanye West has issued a public apology and described steps he is taking to account for past statements. He published a full-page letter in the Wall Street Journal in which he said a 25-year-old car accident injured his right frontal lobe and later contributed to a bipolar type‑1 diagnosis. He told Vanity Fair he now keeps a daily checklist of things he said during manic episodes. He also addressed claims that the apology was a publicity move and expressed regret for comments that harmed communities.
Key points:
- He published a full-page apology in the Wall Street Journal attributing previous antisemitic outbursts in part to bipolar episodes and a past head injury.
- He told Vanity Fair he keeps a daily checklist to record what he said during manic episodes.
- He said his comments damaged family ties, relationships and friendships, and he expressed regret for harming Jewish and Black communities.
- He denied the apology was meant to promote his new album and said he is committed to accountability and treatment.
Summary:
The apology frames prior antisemitic statements as occurring during manic episodes linked by West to a past head injury and a bipolar diagnosis. He has said he is pursuing treatment and accountability; further public responses and outcomes are undetermined at this time.
