LA hip-hop festival Rolling Loud is slammed for headlining Kanye West: Rapper will perform in ‘supergroup’ with Ty Dolla Sign after doubling down on anti-semitic bile

Kanye West was signed as the main act at a hip-hop festival in Los Angeles, but his well-documented anti-Semitic outbursts have caused a strong outcry against the decision.

Tonight, Ty Dolla $ign and the contentious artist will share the main stage at Rolling Loud, the largest rap music festival globally.

The 46-year-old rapper, known by his stage nаme “Ye,” has drawn criticism from the American Jewish Committee for her support during a period of increased anti-Semitic crimes in the United States.

Kanye West Surprise Guest Performance During Editorial Stock Photo - Stock  Image | ShutterstockThe group contrasted the demonstrations around Matisyahu’s concerts, which support Israel, with Kanye’s platforming.

The AJC stated, “The stark disparity in treatment between Matisyahu and Ye speaks volumes.” ‘If you are Jewish, there will be no more concerts. You get to be the main act at important music festivals if you hate Jews.

When DailyMail.com reached out to Rolling Loud for comment, they did not respond right away. The last time Kanye appeared at the event was in 2021, when he made an unexpecteԀ visit.

Future Brings Out Kanye West for Surprise Set at Rolling LoudJewish-American musician Matisyahu indicated that problems related to the Israel-Hamas cоnflict were the reason behind the last-minute cancellation of two solo performances in Tucson, Arizona, and Santa Fe, New Mexico.

‘They do this because they are either anti-Semitic or have mistaken their empathy for the Palestinian people with hatred for someone like me who has empathy for both Israelis and Palestinians,’ the outspoken pro-Israel musician wrote on X at the time.

His events were postponed due to safety concerns, according to organizers.

West has a history of anti-Semitism that has been recorded. Last year, after going on an intense anti-Semitic tirade, he missed out on several cooperation prospects.

In a series of obscene internet statements, Kim Kardashian’s ex-husband declared that he will “con 3 on JEWISH PEOPLE” in 2022.

Future brings out Kanye West at Rolling Loud California | ABC Audio Digital  Syndication‘That’s why I said it,’ the Gold Digger rapper shot back at the talk show host who said the remarks were ‘as racist as everything you’ve been through. I used fire to combat fire.

Earlier in December, Kanye lauded Һitler for his “redeeming qualities” in an interview with Alex Jones, host of a right-wing talk show.

Along with promoting the cоnspiracy notion that Black people are actually Jews, he also insisted that the Holocaust did not actually occur.

Due to his outbursts, West missed out on lucrative deals with brands like Adidas, Balenciaga, The Gap, and more.

His Creative Artists Agency management company also let him go.

Kanye West Makes Surprise Appearance With Future at Rolling LoudThe disgusting line “How am I anti-Semitic?” was also used in his title tune Vultures. I am merely Jewish.

The American Jewish Committee was among the organizations that denounced the lyrics, which incited a violent backlash from some fans.

Spokesman Richard Hirschhaut told TMZ at the time, “It is unforgivable to fuel the flames of antisemitism and promote such bile to his milliоns of followers, especially at this fraught and dangerous time for the Jewish community.”

However, he said, considering his prior antisemitic statements, the West’s decision is not surprising.

However, he stated that this controversy “seems particularly pathetic and sad.”

The Anti Defamation League expressed their disapproval to the publication as well, saying, “It’s disgusting to see Kanye use his platform to spew hatred towards Jews at a time when antisemitism is on the rise worldwide.”

The Most Anticipated Hip-Hop Albums of 2022Following Hamas’ October 7 аttаck on Israel, there has been a sharp increase in racism directed towards Muslims and Jews.

The Anti-Defamation League reports that there has been a four-fold spike in anti-Semitic incidents.

Between October 7 and October 23, the watchdog recorded 312 anti-Semitic events, which included physical attacks, damage, and harassment.

Meanwhile, the American Jewish Committee reports a noticeable increase on college campuses and in educational institutions.

There were around 100 occurrences at US institutions between October 7 and October 30, setting a record for the number of incidents recorded.

The White House has implemented a number of initiatives in response to the ‘alarming’ increase in anti-Semitic and Islamophobic acts.