WATCH: Kanye West urges people to ‘stop dissing the Nazis all the time’ on Infowars


Ye, the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, joined Alex Jones on Infowars on Thursday, telling him that people should “stop dissing the Nazis” so much and that there are “good things” about Adolf Hitler.

Donning a ski mask, Ye said, “They did good things, too. We’ve got to stop dissing the Nazis all the time.”

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This came after Jones told the rapper and clothing designer, “You’re not a Nazi. You don’t deserve to be called that and demonized.”

“Well, I see good things about Hitler, also,” Ye told Jones. “Every human being has something of value that they brought to the table, especially Hitler.”

During the broadcast, the host was visibly uncomfortable as Ye doubled down on his antisemitic remarks. He also encouraged the rapper to remove the mask, which even covered his eyes.

“I think most Jews are great people,” Jones chimed in as Ye continued his antisemitic tirade. “But I agree there’s a Jewish mafia.”

Jones was at one point forced to disagree with Ye when the artist proclaimed that he loves both Jews and Nazis.

For an unknown reason, the show was playing a particularly violent scene from the movie American History X during a portion of the interview while Ye spoke.

Ye also endorsed Georgia’s Republican Senate candidate Herschel Walker, claiming the former football player “changed his life for Christ,” adding that “he might have had abortions, but he doesn’t believe in abortions.”

White nationalist and Holocaust denier Nick Fuentes accompanied Ye as a guest on the show. The controversial Fuentes told Jones that he is not a white supremacist, despite prior remarks. In the episode, he continued to espouse antisemitic conspiracy theories alongside Ye.

Last week, Ye, Fuentes, and Milo Yiannopoulos dined with former President Donald Trump in Mar-a-Lago. Afterward, Trump denied prior knowledge of Fuentes before his attendance at the dinner. Ye claimed that the former president was “really impressed” with Fuentes. Trump’s camp was forced to go into damage control mode, with him reportedly claiming that Ye “tried to f*** me” by bringing Fuentes to dinner.

Ye claimed that the media are trying to smear Trump by using the former president’s association with himself, Fuentes, and Yiannopoulos. They’re trying to force “this guy we’ve never heard of,” Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL), onto America as president in 2024, he said.

Both Ye and Fuentes claimed to be pro-Russia and support Russian President Vladimir Putin, referring to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

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He spent much of the broadcast discussing Jewish people, at several points doing an impression of Israel’s Prime Minister-elect Benjamin Netanyahu complete with a very high-pitched voice and an orange net.

At another point, Ye said he was fasting and had to watch his meals because “Jewish banks” were freezing his accounts.

Jones gave Ye several opportunities to clarify his statements about Jewish people, but he did not walk back any of them.

This story is developing and will be updated.

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