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flag On Jan. 26, 2026, David Draiman acknowledged Kanye West’s apology for antisemitic remarks, citing mental health but stressing accountability.

flag On January 26, 2026, Disturbed's David Draiman acknowledged rapper Kanye West’s full-page apology in the Wall Street Journal for past antisemitic remarks, attributing them to a frontal-lobe injury and bipolar disorder. flag While expressing skepticism about reconciliation, Draiman thanked West for the apology and invited him to Black/Jewish unity events, suggesting the removal of the song "Heil Hitler" from his catalog as a step toward accountability. flag The apology coincided with West’s upcoming album, Bully, and comes after a history of controversial statements and actions. flag Draiman emphasized the lasting impact of harmful actions despite mental health challenges.

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