Kanye West's controversial appearance on Drink Champs has been pulled from YouTube and Revolt TV. In the episode, which aired on Sunday, the Stronger rapper incorrectly claimed that George Floyd, the victim of police brutality, died as a result of the synthetic opioid fentanyl and alleged that "Jewish media" blocked him after his antisemitic rant on social media.
Kanye's Drink Champs interview, which lasted three-and-a-half hours, was removed from Revolt TV's platform and YouTube on Monday.
Hours earlier, interviewer N. O. R. E. , real name Victor Santiago, called into The Breakfast Club radio show and apologised for giving Kanye a platform to express his "hurtful" views. "I made a mistake doing the Kanye interview," he said. "I could come out here and say this was Kanye's thing and that's it.
And guess what? People will forgive me and I could get away with that. But that's not what I'm doing. I feel like I failed my people.
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