Kanye says ‘Jewish controlled media’ disrespect him by calling him a rapper when he is the ‘richest black man of all time’ in yet another anti-Semitic outburst – as podcast on which he said George Floyd died of OD is deleted

Kanye West has attempted to justify his anti-Semitic comments in another vile outburst where he claimed he is being disrespected by the ‘Jewish controlled media’.

West, 45, has continued his stream of bizarre outbursts after leaving a studio in New York with his new girlfriend Juliana Nalú. 24.

He launched into another rant about the Jewish media, claiming that he has been ‘blackballed’ because he refuses to allow his voice to be ‘bought’.

The father-of-four said that he is being disrespected by being called a rapper, because he is the ‘richest black man of all time, worth $11billion.’

West has faced criticism in recent weeks for his bizarre behavior, including introducing a series of shirts branded with ‘White Lives Matter’ at Paris Fashion week.

He has today again defended the movement, saying it is ‘like taking a cold shower which really wakes you up’.

West said: ‘I feel like Black Lives Matter is a like warm water, it’s a H๏τ shower, and White Lives Matter is a cold shower.

‘The funny thing about woke culture is like, woke culture is not really woke like that.’

In the same rant, he went on to say: ‘I love rappers. Rappers are artists.

‘But when media calls me a rapper specifically to not bring up the fact that I’m worth $11 billion, that I’m the richest black man of all time, that I’m a billionaire and I’m a tycoon, that I’m a visionary.

‘And if I say that, if I say those three things, then they’ll say I’m a narcissist, right? But they push you down so much that you got to fight just to say who you are.’

During an episode of Drink Champs podcast with N.O.R.E, West claimed that George Floyd died from taking fentanyl and that Derek Chauvin’s knee ‘wasn’t even on his neck like that.’

Floyd’s family have since lodged a $250million lawsuit against the star over the comments, calling them ‘repugnant’ and saying he used ‘false statements’ to ‘promote his brands’.

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