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Kanye West apologizes for antisemitism in Wall Street Journal ad
Summary
Kanye West ran a full-page Wall Street Journal advertisement apologizing for antisemitic actions and for letting down the Black community, and said he lost touch with reality during a manic episode linked to bipolar type-1 and a past head injury. He said he is now in treatment and committed to accountability and change.
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Kanye West placed a full-page advertisement in the Wall Street Journal that offered an apology for antisemitic actions and for disappointing the Black community. He described a long-undiagnosed injury to the right frontal lobe from a car accident 25 years earlier and said that medical oversight contributed to his bipolar type-1 diagnosis in 2023. West said he experienced a sustained manic episode last year during which he lost touch with reality and acted in ways he deeply regrets. He wrote that he is now following a treatment plan and focusing on creative work and recovery.
What the ad states:
- West apologizes for antisemitic actions and says he is not a Nazi or an antisemite.
- He says a car accident 25 years ago caused a right frontal lobe injury that went largely unnoticed until 2023.
- He describes a four-month manic episode of psychotic, paranoid and impulsive behavior that he says destroyed parts of his life.
- He says he has begun an effective regime of medication, therapy, exercise and cleaner living and is committed to accountability and meaningful change.
- The message was presented as a full-page advertisement in the Wall Street Journal.
Summary:
The advertisement frames recent conduct as linked to untreated mental health issues and a past head injury, and expresses regret and a commitment to change. West says he is receiving treatment and refocusing on music, fashion and other creative projects. Undetermined at this time.
