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BYE: Kanye West Might Not Be Allowed To Enter Australia ‘Cos Of His Hateful Anti-Semitic Rhetoric

Well, well, well, a senior federal government minister has indicated that Kanye West might not be allowed to enter Australia ‘cos of the abhorrent anti-Semitic rhetoric he’s been spouting. Nothing is set in stone, but the The Herald Sun
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reported on Sunday that West is believed to be heading to Melbourne soon to meet his new wife ‘s family. The bloke might run into a few visa issues, however, after he openly praised and the Nazi Party on ‘  last December. “We gonna stop dissing the Nazis all the time,” West said. “I don’t like Nazis,” Jones asserted. “I like Hitler,” West replied. A few months earlier in October, after he made a series of anti-Semitic posts, including a tweet which said he was going “death con 3 on JEWISH PEOPLE”. His Twitter account was temporarily suspended again after the  interview, when he tweeted an image merging a swastika and the Star of David. Disgusting. Revolting. Vile. Education Minister  told on Wednesday that describing West’s comments as awful “would be an understatement”. “I don’t know if he’s applied for a visa yet — but Google it, you will see that he seems like he’s a pretty big fan of a person who killed 6 million Jewish people last century,” he said. “People like that who’ve applied for visas to get into Australia in the past have been rejected. “I expect that if he does apply, he would have to go through the same process and answer the same questions that they did.” The Australian Jewish Association wrote to Immigration Minister  on Monday expressing its “deep concerns” about West potentially visiting Australia, and demanding that he be banned from entering the country. “Kanye West (or Ye) has engaged in incitement against Jews on numerous occasions, as well as spreading hateful conspiracy theories and praising Adolf Hitler,” the association’s president, , wrote. “Anti-Semitism is at elevated levels in Australia, part of a worldwide trend. Multiple recent anti-Semitic incidents across Australia have specifically referenced Kanye West, including graffiti in Melbourne and leaflets in Brisbane. “The Australian Jewish Association fears that a visit by Kanye West is likely to inflame the tense situation and even risks causing violence. He has a very large following not only because of his prominence in the music entertainment industry, but also amongst anti-Semitic groups, including right-wing extremists and neo-Nazis. If allowed in Australia, he could well prove a significant danger to the Jewish community in serving as a focus for anti-Semitic incitement.” Honestly? Good. The malicious language West uses isn’t without consequence, as such an evil anti-Semitic rhetoric can incite violence and cause harm. Banning him from entering the country will also mean are off the cards. No spinach and cheese triangles for you, Kanye!  
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