Kanye West went off on Lyor Cohen in a fiery post on Instagram after the music executive reached out to him about his antisemitism in an open letter.
Sharing a screenshot of the letter in a since-deleted post, West implied he’s hypocritical for profiting off of “black death” through the promotion of violence in hip-hop. In turn, he demanded an apology of his own. Last week, Kanye began going off on Twitter, labeling himself a Nazi and praising Adolf Hitler. Eventually, he deactivated his account, but during the Super Bowl, he paid for a commercial to promote his Yeezy merchandise website. Shortly afterward, he stripped the store of everything but a t-shirt featuring a swastika.
As for Cohen’s letter, he wrote that he feels “disappointed and troubled” by West’s recent antics. “Your words and actions are not only offensive but triggering to all decent people who recognize the horrors of the Holocaust and the suffering of millions,” he wrote. “With antisemitism on the rise, your voice and influence carry a significant responsibility. I urge you to be more sensitive to the pain your words inflict on Jewish communities and all those who stand against hate.” From there, he urged West to use his celebrity to “heal and inspire.”
