Fox News cut Kanye West’s anti-Semitic comments and bizarre rant about ‘fake children’ from Tucker Carlson interview.

Fox News cut Kanye West's anti-Semitic comments and bizarre rant about 'fake children' from Tucker Carlson interview.

The rapper Ye, formerly known as Kanye West made several anti-Semitic comments and a series of other bizarre claims that were cut from his interview with Fox News host Tucker Carlson last week.

In unaired clips of the interview obtained by Motherboard, Ye peddled anti-Semitic theories about Jews controlling financial institutions. He told Carlson: “My kids are going to a school that teaches Black kids a complicated Kwanzaa. I prefer my kids knew Hannukah than Kwanzaa. At least it would come with some financial engineering.”


In another deleted clip, Ye told Carlson that “Planned Parenthood was made by Margaret Sanger, a known eugenics, with the KKK to control the Jew population. When I say Jew, I mean the 12 lost tribes of Judah, the blood of Christ, who the people known as the race Black really are. This is who our people are. The blood of Christ. This, as a Christian, is my belief.”

Ye appeared to be referring to the Radical Hebrew Israelites ideology that Jews stole the identity and birthright of Black people, who they believe are the ‘real’ Jewish race.

In another clip, Ye explicitly told Carlson to edit out his anti-Semitic rant while telling the Fox News star about Black people judging each other.


“Think about us judging each other on how white we could talk would be like, you know, a Jewish person judging another Jewish person on how good they danced or something,” he said. “I mean, that’s probably like a bad example and people are going to get mad at that shit… I probably want to edit that out.”

He also said “fake children” or “actors, professional actors,” were “placed into my house to sexualize my kids” and told Carlson he was vaccinated against COVID-19, according to Motherboard. Both segments were never aired.


Ye is currently banned from Twitter and Instagram after an online anti-Semitic meltdown last week in which he said he was “going def con 3” on “JEWISH PEOPLE.”