![]() also attempted to defend himself by stating, “I had four Jewish people in the room” during the interview, including Steve Rifkind from Loud Records. I do not want my people to think that I did not step up at the time, but if you watch the whole 3 hour and 38-minute interview, I represent for George Floyd and Black people five, six, seven times.” Six years of this, I’m not going to have the excuse that I am not a journalist. We own our IP, so the person to blame is us. Contrary to popular belief, we own ‘Drink Champs. I want to apologize to the George Floyd family… I want to apologize to anyone who was hurt by someone saying something in my platform. So I have to say that I am sorry to anybody who was hurt by his rhetoric, anybody who was hurt by his speech. “I don’t watch my own interviews because I know I’m great. ![]() didn’t specifically focus on West’s more incendiary comments about Jewish people - including that the “Jewish owned” media is out to get West, and that everyone from “Jewish basketball team owners” to “Jewish record label bosses” are in control - or to labeling Pete Davidson, West’s estranged wife Kim Kardashian’s former paramour, a heroin addict, the “Drink Champs” host did offer a blanket apology to all who may have been wounded or insulted by West’s comments. But I apologize to the George Floyd family.” “I actually checked him about the ‘White Lives Matter’ thing too, but they were later in the episode, and I was already inebriated at that time, that maybe people looked over it. stressed that he did he did “check” West in regard to some of the more incendiary comments regarding George Floyd, particularly the claim that Floyd’s death was due to a Fentanyl overdose rather than police officer Derek Chauvin - who was convicted on two counts of murder and one of manslaughter. So I didn’t want a Birdman moment, like when he walked out, so I wanted the man to speak.” You have to realize that it was the first five minutes of the show – like when he walked in, he told my producer that if we stop filming, he’ll walk out. ![]() “I did not realize that the George Floyd statements made by Kanye on my show were so hurtful. But I do not support anybody being hurt,” N.O.R.E told “The Breakfast Club” host Charlamagne Tha God. I support freedom of speech,” he continued.
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