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Kanye West concert in Poland cancelled over antisemitic comments

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The venue announced that the concert would not be held due to “formal and legal reasons”. Marta Cienkowska described the decision to book West, Poland’s Culture and Heritage Minister, as “unacceptable”. It comes after West cancelled a concert in France, and a week after he was banned from entering the UK to headline Wireless Festival. “I am neither a Nazi nor an antisemite,” wrote West. “I love Jewish People.” West also said that he was “lost in reality” due to his bipolar disorder. Anyone found guilty of publicly promoting Nazism in Poland can be jailed for three years. Cienkowska wrote in X that “we are talking about an antisemitic artist who has expressed antisemitic opinions, downplayed crime, and profited by selling swastika t-shirts.” “This is a deliberate cross of boundaries and normalisation of hate. “Culture can’t be a place for those who use it to spread hate. The show in Marseille has been postponed “until further notice”. The show in Marseille has been postponed until further notice.

  

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