In a statement, the company stated that “This decision was made in the interests of both parties in mid-November” and that “Parler will continue to seek future opportunities to grow and evolve the platform for our vibrant community.”
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Ye likes controversy, but this time…
On Thursday (1), Kanye spoke about his “love” for Nazis and his admiration for Hitler during a live broadcast with Alex Jones.
“I love Hitler,” said the artist in a long and at times confusing interview in which white supremacist Nick Fuentes also participated.
“I also see good things about Hitler,” Ye said after Jones tried to defend the rapper and said he doesn’t deserve to be compared to Adolf Hitler or Nazis after anti-Semitic comments.
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He said what he wanted, he won…
Kanye's anti-Semitic comments have caused several lucrative business deals to evaporate in recent weeks. In mid-October, Adidas ended its partnership with Ye. Gap and Balenciaga also finalized partnerships with the rapper.
Even the eccentric billionaire Elon Musk, owner of Twitter, suspended Ye's profile on the social network, less than two months after the singer's account was reestablished.
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