金·卡戴珊加入了越来越多的公众人物的行列,声援前夫之后的犹太社区叶的反犹太言论和威胁敬犹太人。
在一个自录音再现装置发出的高音这位真人秀明星和商业大亨谴责仇恨言论,并表示她与犹太社区站在一起。
卡戴珊写道:“仇恨言论从来都是不可原谅的。”。“我与犹太社区站在一起,呼吁针对他们的可怕暴力和仇恨言论立即停止。”
Kim Kardashian attends the 2020 Vanity Fair Oscar Party following the 92nd Oscars in Beverly Hills, Calif., Feb. 10, 2020.
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卡戴珊是几个名人和知名人士中的一员,他们点名批评叶——录音艺术家和企业家,原名坎耶·韦斯特(Kanye West)——本月早些时候发布了一系列针对犹太社区的攻击性推文,其中涉及美国武装部队使用的国防战备警报。叶在10月16日被删除的反抗电视台的“饮料冠军”采访中,以及10月17日在新闻节目中与克里斯·科莫的采访中,发表了类似的反犹太主义言论。
《饮料冠军》主持人N.O.R.E .已经为这次采访道歉,告诉Hot97的彼得·罗森博格,“我和叶有关系。当他经历很多事情的时候,他会打电话给我,他会听我的话,接受我的建议。所以我觉得我能控制局面。我觉得我可以控制面试,很早就知道我没有。”
在叶后来删除的一条推文中,他试图为自己的言论辩护,声称自己不可能是反犹太主义者,重复了几个反犹太主义的比喻,并威胁犹太人。
推特有删除这些评论Twitter发言人本月早些时候告诉ABC新闻,由于违反了公司的政策,这位说唱歌手已经被锁定在平台之外。
叶的言论似乎在周末被洛杉矶的一群新纳粹分子引用,他们在一座高速公路立交桥上悬挂反犹太人的标语,支持叶的言论。
贝弗利山警察局还在一份声明中告诉ABC新闻,它“意识到并调查了一些反犹太传单在城市北端的传播”,这些传单是在夜间发出的,但表示目前对社区没有威胁。
最近几周,其他公开反对叶和反犹太主义的人包括科勒·卡戴珊、肯达尔·詹娜、艾米·舒默、格温妮丝·帕特洛、瑞茜·威瑟斯彭、佛罗伦萨·皮、皮尔斯·摩根、索菲亚·布什、基斯·奥伯曼、约翰·传奇、杰克·安东诺夫等等。许多人分享了作家杰西卡·宋飞的一篇帖子,上面简单地写道:“我支持我的犹太朋友和犹太人民。”
在Instagram帖子的标题中,舒默强调了反犹太言论的后果。
"你知道犹太社区害怕这会导致什么吗?"舒默书写,要求别人“站起来”。
洛杉矶市长埃里克·加希提也发表了讲话,(小鸟)鸣叫来自@MayorOfLA官方账号“洛杉矶是一个归属的城市,而不是仇恨的城市。我们谴责本周末的反犹太主义事件。犹太洛杉矶人应该永远感到安全。在洛杉矶没有歧视和偏见的容身之地。我们绝不会在揭露和消灭它的斗争中退缩。”
周一,之前代表叶诗文巡演的好莱坞经纪公司创意艺术家经纪公司(CAA)宣布,在他发表上述言论后,它将不再代表这位说唱歌手和设计师。电影和电视工作室MRC也搁置了一部关于Kanye West的纪录片,并在周一的一份声明中表示,他们“不能支持任何放大他的平台的内容。”
Kim Kardashian and more condemn antisemitism following Ye's threats to Jewish community
Kim Kardashian has joined a growing number of public figures standing in solidarity with the Jewish community following her ex-husbandYe'santisemitic comments and threatsto Jewish people.
In atweet, the reality star and business mogul condemned hate speech and said that she stands with the Jewish community.
"Hate speech is never OK or excusable," Kardashian wrote. "I stand together with the Jewish community and call on the terrible violence and hateful rhetoric towards them to come to an immediate end."
Kardashian is among several celebrities and notable figures who have called out Ye -- the recording artist and entrepreneur formerly known as Kanye West -- for posting a series of offensive tweets toward the Jewish community earlier this month, which involved a reference to the defense readiness alert used by the U.S. armed forces. Ye made similarly antisemitic remarks during a since-deleted Oct. 16 interview on Revolt TV's "Drink Champs," and on Oct. 17, during an interview with Chris Cuomo on NewsNation.
"Drink Champs" host N.O.R.E. has since apologized for the interview, telling Hot97's Peter Rosenberg, "I have a relationship with Ye. When he was going through a lot of the things he was going through, he would call me and he would actually listen to me and take my advice. So I felt I could control the situation. I felt that I could control the interview, and learned early on that I didn't."
In one of Ye's since-deleted tweets, he tried to justify his comments by claiming he couldn't be antisemitic, repeated several antisemitic tropes, and threatened Jewish people.
Twitter hasremoved those commentsand the rapper has been locked out from the platform due to a violation of the company's policies, a Twitter spokesperson told ABC News earlier this month.
Ye's remarks appear to have been referenced over the weekend by a group of neo-Nazis in Los Angeles, who hung anitsemitic signs on a freeway overpass supporting Ye's comments.
The Beverly Hills Police Department also told ABC News in a statement that it was "aware and investigating the dispersal of some Anti-Semitic flyers in the north end of the city" that had been sent out overnight, but said there were no current threats to the community.
Others who have spoken out against Ye and antisemitism in recent weeks include Khloe Kardashian, Kendall Jenner, Amy Schumer, Gwyneth Paltrow, Reese Witherspoon, Florence Pugh, Piers Morgan, Sophia Bush, Keith Olbermann, John Legend, Jack Antonoff, and more. Many have shared a post from author Jessica Seinfeld that reads simply, "I support my Jewish friends and the Jewish people."
In the caption of an Instagram post, Schumer threw a spotlight on the consequences of antisemitic rhetoric.
"Do you know what the Jewish community is afraid this will lead to?" Schumerwrote, asking others to "stand up."
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti also spoke,tweetingfrom the official @MayorOfLA account, "L.A. is a city of belonging, not hate. We condemn this weekend’s anti-Semitic incidents. Jewish Angelenos should always feel safe. There is no place for discrimination or prejudice in Los Angeles. And we will never back down from the fight to expose and eliminate it."
On Monday, Hollywood talent agency Creative Artists Agency, or CAA, which previously represented Ye for touring, announced it was no longer representing the rapper and designer in the wake of his comments. Film and television studio MRC is also shelving a documentary on Kanye West and said in a statement Monday that they "cannot support any content that amplifies his platform."