SHOCKING Timeline Exposes Kanye’s Calculated Hatred Campaign

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(ProsperNews.net) – Kanye West issued a groveling apology to a New York City rabbi for his years-long antisemitic campaign, conveniently blaming his bipolar disorder just as his career spiraled into complete ruin.

Story Snapshot

  • West apologized to NYC rabbi after releasing song praising Adolf Hitler earlier this year
  • Rapper claims he’s taking “accountability” while simultaneously deflecting blame to mental illness
  • Apology comes after years of increasingly extreme antisemitic statements and tirades
  • Timing suggests damage control as West faces massive financial and reputational consequences

The Convenient Mental Health Defense

West’s sudden embrace of accountability rings hollow when paired with his immediate pivot to mental illness as justification. While bipolar disorder is a legitimate medical condition deserving compassion, using it as a shield after deliberately crafting lyrics praising history’s most notorious antisemite reveals a calculated attempt at rehabilitation rather than genuine remorse.

The rapper’s pattern of behavior suggests these weren’t momentary lapses in judgment during manic episodes, but sustained campaigns of hatred spanning multiple years. Real accountability would involve acknowledging the deliberate nature of his actions without deflecting responsibility onto his diagnosis.

A Timeline of Escalating Hatred

West’s antisemitic journey didn’t begin with his Hitler praise song. His comments escalated gradually, testing public tolerance with each inflammatory statement. This progression demonstrates calculated boundary-pushing rather than spontaneous outbursts driven purely by mental health struggles.

The rapper’s ability to maintain lucrative business deals and strategic partnerships throughout much of this period contradicts claims of complete mental incapacitation. His selective targeting of Jewish individuals and communities while maintaining other professional relationships reveals disturbing intentionality behind his hatred.

The Apology That Came Too Late

West’s decision to apologize specifically to a rabbi carries symbolic weight, but timing matters in assessing sincerity. After losing billions in endorsement deals and facing widespread condemnation, his contrition appears more calculated than heartfelt. Genuine remorse typically precedes consequences, not follows them.

The apology’s focus on mental health explanations rather than substantive acknowledgment of harm caused to Jewish communities nationwide suggests West remains primarily concerned with his own rehabilitation rather than healing the wounds he created. His victims deserved this recognition years ago, not after his reputation lay in ashes.

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