Kanye West, anti-semite

Pictured above is the cover of the upcoming issue of Rolling Stone, which hits newsstands this Friday. As you can see, The Fudge has been made up to look like Jesus in Mel Gibson's ridonkulous anti-semite propaganda film The Passion of the Christ.
Which only serves to further prove my point that Kanye West is a hardcore Jew-hater. Don't believe me? Let's take a look at the facts.
Fact: Last year The Fudge made a generous donation to and was subsequently presented with a special award from the Millions More Movement, run by notorious anti-semite "Calypso" Louis Farrakhan.
Fact: The Fudge hails from Chicago, a known breeding ground for virulently anti-semitic black Muslims and home of other such black leaders as Jesse Jackson, who once referred to New York City as "Hymie Town."
Fact: The lead single from The Fudge's most recent album, Still Too Stupid For College, was "Diamonds (From Sierra Leone)," a stinging indictment of the mostly Jew-run diamond industry.
Fact: At Live 8, The Fudge famously announced that AIDS was invented by the US Gov't, an idea once parroted by Professor Griff of Public Enemy in the very same interview in which he claimed the Jews were responsible for (exactly) 70% of the wickedness that goes on across the globe.
The facts don't lie, people. Not since the days of Charles Lindbergh have we seen such an obvious anti-semite rise to such levels in American culture. In fact, a cursory Google search reveals that the two of them, along with Adolf Hitler, belong to that very exclusive club of individuals who have appeared on the cover ot Time magazine[1]. Coincidence?
[1] Note that Rolling Stone only began in the late 1960s, a while after both Hitler and Lindbergh had passed from the spotlight, if not the hearts of individuals such as Kanye West.

