Was it noted that Kanye West was kicked out of Chase bank and told he had until November to take his funds elsewhere because of his White Lives Matter hoodie?
Juggs said:Was it noted that Kanye West was kicked out of Chase bank and told he had until November to take his funds elsewhere because of his White Lives Matter hoodie?
I read his quotes. Some are bad, some very meh. However, this is an odd response from the Jewish...leaders?Evil gator said:Juggs said:Was it noted that Kanye West was kicked out of Chase bank and told he had until November to take his funds elsewhere because of his White Lives Matter hoodie?
He did say a bunch of antisemitic garbage too; still it’s dumb to close his account when they allow terrorist regimes and child molesters. Assholery via free speech used to be allowed
There is no excuse for his propagating of white supremacist slogans
Evil gator said:Juggs said:Was it noted that Kanye West was kicked out of Chase bank and told he had until November to take his funds elsewhere because of his White Lives Matter hoodie?
He did say a bunch of antisemitic garbage too; still it’s dumb to close his account when they allow terrorist regimes and child molesters. Assholery via free speech used to be allowed
Irish Mike said:Evil gator said:Juggs said:Was it noted that Kanye West was kicked out of Chase bank and told he had until November to take his funds elsewhere because of his White Lives Matter hoodie?
He did say a bunch of antisemitic garbage too; still it’s dumb to close his account when they allow terrorist regimes and child molesters. Assholery via free speech used to be allowed
Saw a headline that said Chase dumped him before the Jew comments.
Evil gator said:There’s a lot of antisemitism on the left I’ve pointed out; the squad is horrible and the embrace of figures like Farrakhan and it typically gets a pass esp if the speaker is black.
It’s a free speech issue and hypocritical, but the stuff he said is pretty textbook antisemitic
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