Kanye West Brags About Surviving Cancelation, Explains Why He Can't Be Anti-Semitic

by Daryl Nelson

Shortly after claiming that he made a little over $19 million from his low budget Super Bowl commercial, Kanye West told TMZ that he survived being canceled.

For some time now, Ye has been blacklisted for making anti-Semitic remarks, once tweeting that he'd go "death con 3" on Jewish people.

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"We survived through the cancellation. We back number one," Ye told TMZ, speaking about his Vultures album with Ty Dolla $ign.

Later, the 46-year-old explained why he can't be anti-Semitic.

"Black people can’t be anti-Semitic. We are Jew," he said. "For all the kids that love me, all the Jewish kids that love me, I’m sorry if y’all had to hear a grown-up conversation with us screaming at each other, but we got to a point where something needed to happen. Something needed to be said. Somebody needed to say something."

Would you say that Kanye survived being canceled? According to The Game, he can never be canceled.