Mental health conditions don't cause most people to say "bigoted, racist, antisemitic things," Alyssa Farah Griffin said.
Kanye West retracts his previous statements about being a Nazi after sparking outrage with controversial posts on X.
A new lawsuit claims the rapper barraged a former Jewish female employee with antisemitic and sexist comments and degrading ...
Kanye West's Twitter/X account has been deactivated after critics decried his "antisemitic rampage" on Elon Musk's social ...
Alyssa Farah Griffin argues that impaired mental health does not mean one gets to say "bigoted, racist, antisemitic things." ...
Celebrities — including David Schwimmer, Steven Spielberg, Jerry Seinfeld, Adam Sandler and Sacha Baron Cohen — are depicted ...
West even appeared on Alex Jones’ show “Infowars,” with the conspiracy theorist later telling YouTuber Steven Crowder about ...
"The View" hosts eviscerated Kanye West after the rapper blew up on X and went on an epic run bashing Jewish people.
Regardless of West’s clear intent to provoke commentary or the current state of his mental health, this type of virulent ...
Kanye West has sparked widespread outrage once again, claiming that he made $40 million the day after posting his ...
The AI video depicts Jewish celebrities like Scarlett Johansson, Drake and Mark Zuckerberg giving the rapper the middle ...
In a new interview, Guy Bar attempted to justify his celebrity-filled stunt, and noted, "I wish they would share it and say, ...