Kiss: Paul Stanley criticizes Kanye West’s anti-Semitic tweet

Paul Stanley commented on Kanye West’s now-deleted tweet on Tuesday (October 11). The rapper wrote three days earlier that he would go to “death con 3”, i.e. increased readiness – towards the Jews. He also justified his “criticism”, which he did not fill with content: Because of the color of his skin, he could not be anti-Semitic.

Kiss singer Stanley wrote: “Mental illness is an illness, but it should never diminish the dangers of hate speech, anti-Semitism, or anti-religious or ethnic violence. We have found many ways to allegedly justify this behavior and have witnessed the atrocities that ensued. Comment on that!”

Kanye West is bipolar

West says he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 2017. Kim Kardashian opened up about her then-husband’s illness on Twitter in 2020. Paul Stanley also had an opinion at the time and expressed his sympathy.

“Anti-Semitic Bullshit”

In addition to Paul Stanley, Jamie Lee Curtis and the association “Black Jewish Entertainment Alliance”, David Draiman, singer of Disturbed and Device, also commented on West’s words. He summarized that it had been an unbearable week for people of the Jewish faith:



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