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‘A Vile, Repellent Bigot’—RJC Condemns Ye’s Self-Proclaimed ‘Christ-Like’ Nazi-Affirming Comments

At another point, West allowed Jones and Fuentes to tweet from his account. Both Jones and Fuentes have been permanently banned from most mainstream social media platforms, including Twitter, for multiple violations of community guidelines. 

Jones tweeted, “I love the first amendment! Long live Ye! I pray to Jesus that Elon is for real,” only including a reference to prayer and Jesus’ name at West’s insistence. 

Fuentes tweeted, “Christ is King — America First.” Below, he linked to two InfoWars-owned websites and the Life.Church owned Bible.com. 

A spokesperson for Life.Church told ChurchLeaders that the church is not sure why Fuentes would have shared the link, as he is not a partner of theirs and does not “have any content” in the app.

When asked why he walked out of his interview on the “Timcast IRL” show earlier this week but opted to stick around for a three-hour conversation on “InfoWars,” West said that Tim Pool had received a call from “the boys” 15 minutes prior to West’s arrival, and that Pool was instructed to “flag” certain things West said.

“The boys” was an apparent reference to Jewish people, which Jones referred to during the show as the “Jewish Mafia.”

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West further argued that “nobody knows who Tim Pool is,” going on to compliment Jones, a conspiracy theorist who was recently order to pay parents of victims of the Sandy Hook mass shooting over $1.4 billion for years of defamation, as being “legendary.” 

At another point, West took aim at the Anti-Defamation League, the civil rights organization that has described his recent rhetoric as “classic anti-Semitism.” 

“The ADL is played out,” West said.  

As part of his sign-off from his appearance on the show, West said, “Jesus is King. Start with the Bible.” He left without ever showing his face from beneath the zip-up mask. 

The Republican Jewish Coalition released its statement denouncing West, Fuentes, and Jones while the show was still broadcasting, referring to the trio as “a disgusting triumvirate of conspiracy theorists, Holocaust deniers, and antisemites.”

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“We vehemently condemn those comments and call on all political leaders to reject these messengers of hate and relegate them to the dustbin of history where they belong,” the statement continued. “Given his praise of Hitler, it can’t be overstated that Kanye West is a vile, repellent bigot who has targeted the Jewish community with threats and Nazi-style defamation. Conservatives who have mistakenly indulged Kanye West must make it clear that he is a pariah.”

 

This article has been updated with a statement from Life.Church.