Kanye's Insane Rant On Jews And George Floyd Hasanabi May 2026

: Host N.O.R.E. issued multiple apologies, admitting he "cringed" watching the footage back and felt he failed in his responsibility as a broadcaster. Ye later apologized in January 2026, citing mental health struggles as a factor in his "decline".

: Ye cited a documentary by Candace Owens as the source for his views on Floyd's death. HasanAbi’s Reaction Highlights HasanAbi’s review of the rant generally focused on: Kanye's INSANE Rant on Jews and George Floyd HasanAbi

: Following intense public pressure and a potential defamation lawsuit from the Floyd family, Drink Champs and Revolt TV pulled the interview from all platforms. : Host N

: Ye claimed that Floyd died from fentanyl rather than the knee of former officer Derek Chauvin, a statement contradicted by official medical testimony and the results of Chauvin's murder trial. : Ye cited a documentary by Candace Owens

: He alleged that "Jewish people have owned the Black voice" through control of record labels, management, and media platforms. He also famously boasted, "I can say antisemitic s–t and Adidas cannot drop me"—an assertion that proved false when the company terminated their partnership shortly after.

: Ye lost billionaire status as major partners, including Adidas, Balenciaga, and GAP, severed ties.

: Hasan criticized how Ye was "regurgitating" alt-right talking points, particularly from figures like Candace Owens, which Hasan argued led to Ye's "insane" and harmful assertions.