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Kanye West apologized in The Wall Street Journal for past antisemitic actions, citing undiagnosed brain injury and bipolar disorder.
Kanye West has published a full-page apology in The Wall Street Journal for his past antisemitic remarks and actions, including promoting Nazi symbolism and selling swastika-themed merchandise.
He cited undiagnosed frontal-lobe damage from a 2001 car crash as a contributing factor to his behavior, linking it to bipolar disorder and impaired judgment.
West expressed sincere regret, denied being antisemitic or a Nazi, and emphasized his love for Jewish and Black communities.
He asked for patience and understanding, not forgiveness, and reiterated his commitment to change.
The ad, released January 26, 2026, follows previous apologies and comes amid ongoing public scrutiny.
Kanye West se disculpó en The Wall Street Journal por las acciones antisemitas pasadas, citando una lesión cerebral no diagnosticada y un trastorno bipolar.