Rapper Ice Cube reacts to Kanye West’s anti-semitic antics, says ‘don’t blame me’

Ice Cube reacts to Kanye West's anti-Semitic antics
Image Source : IANS, INSTAGRAM/KANYETHEGOATWEST Ice Cube reacts to Kanye West’s anti-Semitic antics

Rapper Ice Cube has once again responded to Kanye West’s claims that he was inspired by Cube’s controversial social media posts.

During his appearance on ‘Hotboxin’ with Mike Tyson’, Cube insisted he had nothing to do with anti-Semitism.

“I mean, you know, when somebody lets it out — when somebody turns on the f***ing party and says, you know, he did it ’cause of you, you got to say something about that, Cube said.

He said that he does not want his name to be involved in the discussion, reports aceshowbiz.com.

He continued, “Like, homie. Homie, homie. No, no. You have to stand on your own on this. That was all. You know, I didn’t say anything. It’s just, at the end of the day , I just had to tell everyone not to blame me for the sex**t.

Cube said, “Talk your s**t off if you want, but don’t blame me for the s**t. If I’m not out there speaking for myself, don’t blame me.”

Earlier, Cube addressed Yeh’s comments on Twitter.

“I hate that my name was dragged into this drunk champs bull**t. I don’t know what he meant by his statements, you’re gonna have to ask him. I didn’t put the battery in his back. Please my name is all jew- Leave the antisemitism out. I am not anti-Semitic and never have been.”

During his appearance on ‘Drink Champs’ that aired last month, the ‘Donda’ artist claimed Cube inspired him to have “this anti-Semitic vibe”. He said in the interview, the video of which has since been removed from the podcast’s YouTube channel, “Cube really set me up for this. You really influenced me to get on this anti-Semitic vibe. I I’m here to finish it.” Work.”

Although it is not clear what he was referring to, Cube once called Jerry Heller a “white Jew” and a “devil” who should have been shot in his “temple” while singing “No Vaseline”. . In 2020 he was criticized for posting anti-Semitic photos on social media and publicly supporting Louis Farrakhan, who is considered a known anti-Semite.

“It’s the cube,” he explained on June 10, 2020, when people questioned whether the tweet was the work of a hacker.

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“My account has not been hacked. I do not speak for any organization. I only speak for you humble people of the earth. We will not expect to break from your table. We have to thank almighty God who supports us all over the earth Have power. No more talking. Repent.

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