Opinion
Kanye West
Business silence on Kanye West’s anti-Semitism is
not an option
The rapper has millions of fans around the world, many
of them young and impressionable
Kanye West has repeatedly made anti-Semitic comments
on social media and in interviews
Ari Emanuel
OCTOBER 19 2022
The writer
is chief executive of Endeavor, an entertainment and media company
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It’s not
enough for Twitter to lock the rapper Kanye West out of his accounts following
his anti-Semitic tweet that he was going to go “death con 3 on JEWISH PEOPLE.”
West’s business partners across the fashion and entertainment industries also
need to speak out and take action.
Apple and Spotify,
which host West’s music, whoever organises West’s tours, and Adidas, which
collaborates with West on his fashion line, should all stop working with him.
The parent company of Parler, the Twitter competitor, should refuse to sell to
West.
Silence is
dangerous. It allows forms of hatred and racism, including anti-Semitism, to
spread and become normalised. It coarsens and degrades our society and country.
This wasn’t
just one tweet. Shortly before his ugly return to Twitter, West was locked
out of his Instagram account for an anti-Semitic post. And
now Vice has obtained unaired footage from West’s interview
with Tucker Carlson on Fox of West “making bigoted statements about Jewish
people”.
We know
that hatred is on the rise and is surfacing in troubling ways — from public
figures of all kinds. In just the past few weeks, both LA City Council member
Nury Martinez and Alabama Senator and former college football coach Tommy
Tuberville were exposed for their deeply offensive, racist remarks.
West is not
just any person — he is a pop culture icon with millions of fans around the
world. And among them are young people whose views are still being formed.
This is why
it is necessary for all of us to speak out. Hatred and anti-Semitism should
have no place in our society, no matter how much money is at stake. According
to the Anti-Defamation League, anti-Semitic incidents in the US were up 34
per cent in 2021 over the previous year.
Some of
West’s behaviour has been dismissed over time, citing mental illness, given
that he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder after being hospitalised in 2016.
However, mental illness is not an excuse for racism, hatred or anti-Semitism.
Millions of people affected by mental illness do not perpetuate hateful ideologies.
Others brush his comments off as just words, but hateful words far too easily
become hateful actions.
In 2006,
Mel Gibson made an anti-Semitic rant after being pulled over for driving while
drunk in Malibu, California. I immediately called on the entertainment
industry to refuse to continue working with Gibson.
Yes,
several years later, I recommended him for roles. But that was only after
Gibson’s public apology and his commitment to understanding the
consequences of his actions.
He put in
the work. “There is no excuse, nor should there be any tolerance, for anyone
who thinks or expresses any kind of anti-Semitic remark,” Gibson said.
I agree. It
was true then and it’s true now. We are all capable of learning and evolving,
and if West would like to be educated about the history and consequences of
anti-Semitism and the conspiracy theories he’s parroting, if he wants to reach
out to religious leaders — including rabbis, Muslim leaders, Christian leaders
— I’d be happy to help.
But until
that happens, the leaders he’s doing business with need to speak up. Our
clients LeBron James and Maverick Carter just cancelled an episode of
James’s YouTube talk show The Shop: Uninterrupted after West continued to
repeat dangerous stereotype during filming. “Hate speech should never have
an audience,” said Carter.
Those who
continue to do business with West are giving his misguided hate an audience.
There should be no tolerance anywhere for West’s anti-Semitism. This is a
moment in history where the stakes are high and being open about our values,
and living them, is essential. Silence and inaction are not an
option.
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