KANYE WEST APOLOGIZES FOR ANTI-SEMITIC COMMENTS, ATTRIBUTES BEHAVIOR TO BRAIN INJURY

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By: Fasasi Hammad

Famous American singer Kanye West has issued another public apology over his anti-Semitic remarks.

Titled “To Those I Have Hurt,” the apology was published in the Wall Street Journal print edition on Monday. In it, West attributed his controversial outbursts to a brain injury he sustained in a car accident over 25 years ago.

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The apology, signed by Kanye West, noted that the publication was “Paid for by Yeezy,” Media reports.

“25 years ago, I was in a car accident that broke my jaw and caused injury to the right frontal lobe of my brain. No comprehensive scans were done at the time, and neurological exams were limited. The possibility of frontal-lobe injury was never raised. It was properly diagnosed in 2023. That medical oversight caused serious damage to my mental health, leading to my bipolar type-1 diagnosis,” he explained.

This comes nearly three years after StopAntisemitism, a Jewish organisation, rejected West’s first apology.

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