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Reddit users turn Ye page into awareness forum

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FANS on Reddit have turned against Kanye West, transformi­ng a subreddit dedicated to him into a page promoting Holocaust education within hours of Ye’s most recent antisemiti­c comments.

r/Kanye, a 700,000-member space on Reddit where fans once discussed Ye’s music, fashion and other endeavors, has been flooded with posts providing informatio­n about the persecutio­n of Jews during the Holocaust and denouncing antisemiti­sm.

The page offered a spontaneou­s show of support for Jewish Americans and a visual representa­tion of pushback against West, who has legally changed his name to Ye, after weeks of his antisemiti­c remarks.

It came after Ye on Thursday said he liked Adolf Hitler and later tweeted an image of a swastika.

“As a Jew and an early Kanye fan,” one commenter posted, “I never looked in this sub[reddit] until this morning and I saw all the holocaust remembranc­e posts. I’m in ... tears right now. Thank you for standing up for us.”

The posts include Holocaustr­elated photos and informatio­n intended to spread awareness about Nazi Germany’s persecutio­n and killing of 6 million Jews. People are also posting educationa­l book and movie recommenda­tions, photos from visits to Holocaust memorial and museum sites, and photos they say are of family members who were persecuted under the Nazi regime.

“Photos I took when I visited Auschwitz. This is real. This is what happened to millions of innocent men, women and children as the result of unchecked dehumanizi­ng rhetoric against them,” one person wrote, attaching photos of the site of the Nazi death camp.

“Never again.” Sprinkled throughout those posts is another a symbol of fans’ disavowing of Ye: Memes praising Taylor Swift, who has been seen as a nemesis of Ye – and his fans – since he interrupte­d her 2009 MTV Video Music Awards acceptance speech. “Hey guys! Just getting into Taylor but don’t know where to start. Any suggestion­s?” wrote one person who posted a photo of Swift.

Some posts make it clear that even fans who maintained allegiance to Ye despite his repeated antisemiti­c remarks and erratic behavior have now decided to abandon him.

“I looked up to you. And now you ruined it all,” one commenter wrote. “Ashamed that you were once my favorite artist. Ashamed that I called you the GOAT... I am done with you.”

The shift on the subreddit started Thursday, after Ye praised Hitler and Nazis in an interview with right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones. It came a little more than a week after Ye dined with former president Donald Trump and white nationalis­t Nick Fuentes, an event for which some Republican­s chastised Trump. Fuentes also appeared on Jones’s show with Ye. Wearing a full mask, Ye told Jones he liked Hitler, then said, “I love Jewish people, but I also love Nazis.”

Thursday night, Ye tweeted a photo of a swastika combined with the Star of David. His Twitter account was suspended after the tweet. Both incidents drew wide condemnati­on from politician­s, Jewish groups and others.

The criticism included users on the subreddit, where on Thursday afternoon, one person posted, “This is now a Taylor Swift Subreddit. We had a good run fellas.” Hours later, after the swastika tweet, another user declared the thread “officially a holocaust awareness sub,” and Holocaust-related posts began pouring in.

Reddit users post anonymousl­y. A message sent to the moderators of r/Kanye from The Washington Post was not returned. Informatio­n posted on Reddit, like elsewhere on social media, is not verified by fact-checkers.

Attempts to reach Ye were unsuccessf­ul. Hate speech and antisemiti­sm online can contribute to real-world violence, experts say, and the current political climate has increased fear among American Jews. An April review by the Anti-Defamation League, an organizati­on that fights antisemiti­sm, found that the U.S. saw a record number of antisemiti­c incidents in 2021, with an average of more than seven per day.

Pamela Nadell, director of American University’s Jewish Studies program, said she believes the United States is approachin­g a second “high tide of American antisemiti­sm,” referencin­g the period between World War I and World War II that historians have generally termed the peak of antisemiti­sm in the country.

That makes learning about the Holocaust and the Jewish experience with antisemiti­sm “of great value” for all Americans, she told The Post.

 ?? — Washington Post photo ?? Rapper Kanye West, now known as Ye, listens during a meeting with thenPresid­ent Donald Trump at the White House in October 2018.
— Washington Post photo Rapper Kanye West, now known as Ye, listens during a meeting with thenPresid­ent Donald Trump at the White House in October 2018.

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