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Netflix Will Not Remove Kanye West Document ‘Jeen-Yuhs’ Amid Anti-Semitic Tirade
Netflix says they won’t take down Kanye West’s “Jeen-Yuhs” documentary amid his recent anti-Semitic attacks.
The streaming giant has decided to keep the three-part documentary series as it has no dealings with the West and the film does not contain any anti-Semitic rhetoric, according to to TMZ.
“Jeen-Yuhs”, which was released earlier this year, highlighted West’s personal life and career.
Netflix officials also noted that they didn’t remove videos featuring other high-profile celebrities when they fell into the hot water.
With many of West’s other associates – such as Balenciaga, Vogue and his team of lawyers – working with rapper “Heartless,” celebrities urge Adidas to ditch the 45-year-old.
Adidas, which has been producing and distributing the Yeezy Yeezy brand for nearly 10 years, has surrendered its partnership with West “on review,” but has yet to make its disturbing comments.
“I can say anti-Semitic things and Adidas can’t ditch me. What now? Now what? “West awarded during the final episode “Drink Champs” which has since been removed.
While the sportswear brand has yet to come out amidst the controversy, West’s alienated family took to social media on Monday to call out rapper “Dond”.
His ex-wife, Kim Kardashian, slammed the father of her four children into an Instagram story, saying that hate speech “is never right or justified.”
“I stand with the Jewish community and call for an immediate end to the terrible violence and hateful rhetoric against them,” wrote the 42-year-old founder of Skims.
Earlier that day, her sisters Khloé Kardashian, Kendall Jenner, Kylie Jenner, and her mom Kris Jenner also condemned his shocking behavior by sharing the same artwork on their social media accounts.
“I support my Jewish friends and the Jewish people,” we read in the post.
The public outcry came after West was banned from Instagram and Twitter after he swore he would go “con 3 death” on the Jewish population.
He later fired “Jewish media” for silencing him on the Internet after he posted a screenshot of his text messages with Diddy in which the rapper wrote, “This is not a game. I will use you as an example to show the Jews who made you call me that no one can threaten me or influence me. “
West’s month-long social media tirade kicked off at Paris Fashion Week when he wore a “White Lives Matter” T-shirt during his runway show.
Since then, his closest friends have said rapper “Bound 2” is in the midst of his worst “psychiatric episode” – yet many say this is not an excuse for his recent behavior.
Netflix did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.