Kanye West has apologized to the Jewish community for his anti-Semitic comments. The "Flashing Lights" rapper has published a post on Instagram, in which he apologized for his "outbursts" and the pain he has caused the Jewish community.
"I sincerely apologize to the Jewish community for any unintentional outbursts caused by my words or actions. It was not my intention to hurt or disrespect (this community) and I am sorry for the pain I may have caused,” he wrote in Hebrew in the post.
He continued: "I am committed to starting from myself and learning from this experience, to ensure more empathy and understanding in the future."
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The 46-year-old rapper concluded the statement by saying that forgiveness is important to him and that he will make a difference and promote the unification of people.
Earlier this month, Kanye teased a snippet of his upcoming album, which featured the line: "I still got some Jews behind me/ For management?/ No, I let them make my jewelry."
Then, he said: "How can I be anti-Semitic? I had sex with a woman from the Jewish community."
Some time ago, his comments cost him the loss of his status as a billionaire and the severing of many relationships in the fashion field with brands such as Gap or Adidas.
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