Tweets referencing the slogan reached nearly 5 million Twitter users, documents show, while its hateful impact spread across the country.
Kanye West’s anti-semitic tirades led to a sharp increase in vandalism, harassment, and intimidation under the “Ye is Right” slogan, according to aby the Anti-Defamation League released Monday. In California, graffiti saying “Kanye West is right” and “Kill All Jews” was found in a high school bathroom. In Florida, someone drew graffiti of a swastika next to “I love Kanye.” In New York City, “Kanye is Right” was written on the entrance of an Orthodox Jewish synagogue.
Physical threats and harassment have also escalated, with a manin December. In Maryland, a Jewish man was assaulted in a grocery store by a group chanting “Yeah, do it for Kanye!” And in December, members of a white supremacist group in California boarded a flight wearing Burger King crowns changed to have “White Power” and “Ye is Right” written on them.
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