Kanye West appeared as a guest on Alex Jones’ Infowars show last year at the height of his antisemitism row, and the host now believes the interview was “setup” by “super Nazis.”
Appearing alongside controversial white supremacist Nick Fuentes, Ye received a lot of backlash for the episode because he openly praised Adolf Hitler and Nazism during the hour-long chat.
Now that Jones has had some time to think things over, he believes something more sinister was at play. As the host noted in a recent broadcast, Americans are at war with “mad scientists.”
Jones claims that “eugenists, super Nazis” are to blame, and that they are using leftist groups such as the Anti-Defamation League to push their agenda. He believes that his followers need to “transcend that and not become like Kanye West.”
Jones noted that while he’s “not attacking” West, he believes he has been “sucked into the paradigm.” West’s appearance was also referred to as a “set up” by the host.
“I saw that coming [from] a mile away,” he said. “My wife’s got a good sixth sense, she said: ‘Don’t do the interview, it’s a set up,’ and I said, ‘I know it’s a set up sweetheart. But I’m not gonna fall into their trap.’”
In other related Yeezy news, his wife Bianca Censori has faced some backlash for being “too flirty” following an encounter with a fan at a mall.
Over the weekend, Instagram influencer Gratefulboy Nue met Censori in a store, presumably while shopping.
The influencer’s YouTube channel features him hitting on random women in public for sport, and Censori was just his latest target.
While he and Censori engaged in some back-and-forth, Censori smiled politely and engaged him cordially as he complimented her for being “sexy” and having “good eye contact.”
It didn’t take long for the comments weighing in on the matter to come in, with many people criticizing Censori and accusing her of acting inappropriately for a married woman.
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