Hours before the rapper, who now goes by the name Ye, was denied entry into the U.K. and the Wireless Festival he was to headline announced its cancellation, David Schwimmer took to social media to slam the rapper’s apology and applaud the companies that pulled their sponsorships from the Wireless Festival.
In a carousel post on Instagram, Schwimmer addressed the situation with a four-screen statement headed by a graphic of worn posters pasted on top of each other with the words: “I’M SORRY,” “NOT SORRY,” “I’M SORRY,” “I’M A NAZI.”
Later in the post, Schwimmer calls Ye “an artist who became one of the most recognizable hate-mongering bigots in the world.”
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Schwimmer acknowledged that Ye apologized about two months ago but suggested it was “perhaps part of a PR scheme,” adding that the rapper has apologized before.
In the final page of his post, Schwimmer writes that if Kanye “was sincere, he would take action to repair the damage he caused.” The actor offered a few suggestions the rapper could follow to redeem himself, including pulling and disavowing the song “Heil Hitler,” meeting with Jewish leaders and artists, and donating funds to Jewish charities.
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