Ye’s Full-Page Apology: ‘Not a Nazi or Antisemite’ Kanye West, now legally known as...
Published: 7:42 pm January 26, 2026
Updated: 3:30 am February 23, 2026

 

Ye’s Full-Page Apology: ‘Not a Nazi or Antisemite’

Kanye West, now legally known as Ye, has issued a dramatic apology for his antisemitic antics and Nazi imagery shocker. In a full-page ad titled “To Those I’ve Hurt” in the Wall Street Journal, the rapper claimed his behaviour was linked to a brain injury from a car crash 20 years ago.

Ye insists he is “not a Nazi or an antisemite” and that he loves Jewish people. The apology follows controversy over his 2025 track “Heil Hitler” — a song featuring Nazi speeches that was banned in Germany but caused a viral storm online.

Car Crash, Bipolar Disorder and a Manic Episode

Ye traced his shocking conduct back to a 2002 crash that broke his jaw and injured his right frontal lobe — a brain injury that went undiagnosed until last year. This “medical oversight,” he says, led to his bipolar type-1 diagnosis in 2016.
Ye apologised to his family for the “fear, confusion, humiliation” they endured and to the Black community, calling it “the foundation of who I am,” after previous contentious remarks about slavery and his “White Lives Matter” T-shirt stunt.

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He also owned up to past Holocaust denial and promised he was now focusing on “positive, meaningful art” through medication, therapy, exercise, and “clean living.”

Closing his statement, Ye pleaded:

“I’m not asking for sympathy, or a free pass, though I aspire to earn your forgiveness… I write today simply to ask for your patience and understanding as I find my way home.”

Background: Far-Right Fans and Viral Nazi Saloons

This apology comes days after far-right figures like Andrew Tate and Nick Fuentes were seen doing Nazi salutes to Ye’s controversial “Heil Hitler” track during a Miami Beach club night. The song, released in May 2025, sampled Hitler speeches praising the dictator, sparking outrage and official bans abroad.

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Ye’s full letter lays bare his mental health struggles and attempts at redemption. Only time will tell if the public accepts his explanation.

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