As
his
Vultures
album
sits
in
limbo,
Kanye
West
has
become
apologetic
to
the
community
he
has
consistently
insulted.
Spotted
on
The
Guardian,
Kanye
West,
or
Ye,
is
doing
his
best
impersonation
of
Ruben
Studdard
and
singing
sorry
to
the
Jewish
community.
The
spiraling
rapper
took
to
his
sparsely
used
Instagram
account
to
apologize
in
Hebrew
to
the
Jewish
community
for
the
Hitler
appreciation
and
antisemitic
rhetoric
he
has
spewed
out.
Per
The
Guardian:
In
a
statement
posted
in
Hebrew
on his
Instagram
account,
where
he
has
18.2m
followers,
he
wrote
(as
translated
by
Google):
“I
sincerely
apologise
to
the
Jewish
community
…
It
was
not
my
intention
to
hurt
or
demean,
and
I
deeply
regret
any
pain
I
may
have
caused.
I
am
committed
to
starting
with
myself
and
learning
from
this
experience
to
ensure
greater
sensitivity
and
understanding
in
the
future.
Your
forgiveness
is
important
to
me,
and
I
am
committed
to
making
amends
and
promoting
unity.”
Was
This
Apology
A
Strategic
Move?
The
apology
comes
on
the
heels
of
the
Chicago
rapper
trying
to
drop
his
Ty
Dolla
$ign
assisted
project,
Vultures.
The
“Can’t
Tell
Me
Nothing”
rapper
has
held
“listening
sessions”
in
rooms
full
of
people
egging
on
his
poor
behavior
and
nonsensical
rants.
Oh,
and
he’s
been
rocking
“merch”
with
a
two-headed
eagle
symbol
on
it
that
is
ironically
similar
to
Nazi
Germany’s
coat
of
arms.
Coincidence?
Many
think
not.
Some
people
are
in
Ye’s
comment
section
under
his
single
post
calling
C
A
P
on
his
“apology.”
“Lol.
Using
Hebrew
to
apologize
so
his
fans
can’t
read
it.
Can’t
even
write
in
English
anywhere
on
the
post
as
he’s
too
embarrassed
to
be
seen
apologising
to
us
Jews
…
coincidence
his
album
is
out
soon?
Give
me
a
break,”
influencer
Liv
Schreiber
wrote.
We
shall
see
if
West
has
indeed
seen
the
error
of
his
ways
or
if
he’s
trying
to
get
back
into
the
good
graces
of
companies
like
adidas,
who
have
all
distanced
themselves
from
him
after
his
antisemitic
rants
and
comments
on
social
media.
—
Photo:
MEGA
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