
Kanye West ties antisemitic remarks to manic episodes, pledges accountability and reform
Kanye West says his antisemitic comments were driven by bipolar-1 episodes linked to brain injuries from a car crash, and he publicly apologized in a Wall Street Journal ad before elaborating in a Vanity Fair interview. He stressed he is not a Nazi or antisemitic, expressed remorse and a commitment to accountability, treatment, and meaningful change, and described rehab in Switzerland and medication adjustments. He also discussed a 2025 misdiagnosis conversation about autism and noted that the autistic diagnosis was not accurate, aiming to repair damaged relationships and stand on the side of love and positivity.












