Trevor Noah38, made it clear to the viewer that he did not condone Kanye Westthe anti-Semitism of social media posts Between October 11th episode of daily show“I don’t even know where to start with this sh**, i.e. Promoting Anti-Semitism To your 50 million followers? ‘ said the TV host. “I’m not joking about it. Are you threatening to do ‘Death Con 3’ to the Jews?” Trevor said before correcting the spelling of Ye’s term. I know it’s not, but that’s not how you say it.I know that’s not the main problem.I know that.But it’s DEF CON 3.It’s not DESCON 3.”
38 years old set to leave the show Come this December to see more of the 45-year-old rapper’s latest tweets.Trevor noted how Ye started the tweet by saying he was “sleepy” and added, “What is it? Does anti-Semitism make you tired? Maga Do people love the MyPillow guy?” The comedian also shared his sympathy for conservatives. “But I say, I feel bad for the American right because it’s got Kanye now,” he said.
Trevor touched on how conservatives have failed. grammy winner hit album. “They missed college dropout, my beautiful dark twisted fantasy, graduation – They missed it all…they’re getting this Kanye,” the TV personality continued. is.”
The main tweet Trevor was referring to was a post on October 9th. written by kanye“I’m a little sleepy tonight, but when I wake up, it’s Descon 3” [sic] About Jews [sic] Funny thing is, I can’t be anti-Semitic. [sic] black people are actually jews [sic] You guys tried to toy with me and blackball anyone who disagreed with your agenda. ” Since then, my father Kim Kardashian‘s four children have since been suspended from both Twitter and Instagram.
Trevor himself faces Attack from Ye himself in March of this year.rear he gave a speech About Ye’s statement Pete Davidson28, dating Kanye’s ex, the Easy designer took to Instagram for using a racial slur against Trevor. As a result, the “Bound 2” singer was suspended from Instagram .
In a since-deleted Instagram post, Trevor showed sympathy Kanye at the time. “Few artists have influenced me more than you. You took the samples and turned them into a symphony. You took the pain and turned it through the wire into a perfect performance,” he said. wrote. “Thanks to you, I’ve changed the way I think about how I spend my money. Thanks to you, I’ve learned to protect my childlike creativity from grown-up thinking. Thanks to you, Sheet It still puts a smile on my face every time I tighten my belt.” He ended the message by calling the musician “an incredible part of my life,” adding, “Why do you look like this to me?” Are you hurt?” I explained.