According to ex Kanye West: Kim Kardashian: "Hate speech is never okay"

Recently, rapper Kanye West has attracted negative attention with his anti-Semitic statements.

According to ex Kanye West: Kim Kardashian: "Hate speech is never okay"

Recently, rapper Kanye West has attracted negative attention with his anti-Semitic statements. Some are asking his ex-wife Kim Kardashian to clearly distance herself from it. The 42-year-old is now fulfilling this wish.

Kim Kardashian speaks out after ex-husband rapper Kanye West's anti-Semitic remarks In a social media post that has since been deleted, he published corresponding lines earlier this month. "Hate speech is never okay or excusable," the reality TV star wrote on Twitter. "I stand with the Jewish community and demand that the horrific violence and hateful rhetoric against them stop immediately," Kardashian continued.

Shortly before this statement, British musician Boy George had attacked her on social media for not condemning the rapper's statements. "I'm appalled that more artists haven't spoken out against his statements," the Culture Club singer said on Instagram. The post continued, "I am appalled that Kim Kardashian has not spoken out and added her voice to this debate because this woman has children with Kanye so as a mother she needs to understand how it feels for young Jewish children to hear those damn comments about how demoralizing and terrifying it must be."

Alan O'Dowd, the London native, added: "As a gay man I've experienced prejudice for years so the idea of ​​doing this to someone because of their race, color, sexuality or gender is just freaking horrifying to me , and that should be horrific for you, too." Anti-Semitic incidents also erupted in the Los Angeles area over the weekend. Banners with anti-Semitic slogans were unfurled at a highway bridge, and West was quoted as saying "Kanye is right about the Jews."

Celebrities like Khloé Kardashian, Reese Witherspoon, Isla Fisher and Amy Schumer responded with likes and solidarity to an Instagram post by author Jessica Seinfeld. "If you don't know what to say, you can just say this in your feed," Seinfeld wrote alongside a graphic that read, "I support my Jewish friends and the Jewish people."