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Kanye West says he is the victim of “media lynching” and attacks the family of George Floyd

Kanye West persists and signs. If he seemed to want to take a step in the direction of his accusers, the rapper is visibly unable to make amends without making his situation worse. According to the LA Timesthe rapper was filmed by paparazzi as he said he wanted to apologize to the family of George Floyd, days after making explosive statements in which he questioned the circumstances of the man’s death, victim of police violence.

Meanwhile, in an Instagram post (since deleted), the artist attacked Roxie Washington, the girlfriend of George Floyd, who recently filed a lawsuit for up to 250 million dollars against the interpreter of Stronger.

“I donated $2 million out of my own pocket for your family. To help George’s daughter… Your daughter! Many gave words. I ACTED. Now, because of my words, you want to sue me for 250 million dollars (…) while I am undergoing an economic lynching. A digital lynching. A social credit failure. Either you are controlled or you are greedy. This is how you judge someone who was there for your family????. You will never get money from anyone else. GOD does not like ugly,” he wrote.

The guilty “business”

Who is responsible for this manipulation, according to Kanye West? Obviously, he is a member of the Jewish community, since he then goes after Ari Emanuel, the boss of the entertainment company Endeavor. He recently encouraged the rapper’s business partners to distance themselves. In a new diatribe directed against the entrepreneur, the artist once again indulged in anti-Semitic allusions.

“You tried to bankrupt Adidas and me at the same time. You tried to destroy my life after all the money I made for business people. At least as I burn at the stake in front of the world, everyone now knows who they really need to be afraid of. And now everyone knows how much you business people really have,” he wrote in a post that this time around he didn’t immediately delete.

Kanye West illustrated his point with a graphic photo of Emmett Till, the 14-year-old teenager who was lynched in the 1950s and became a civil rights icon.

Source: 20minutes

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