Kanye West Wanted To Change Name To Swastika, Says Nick Fuentes
Kanye West allegedly needed to alter his identify to a Nazi swastika at one level, in keeping with white nationalist Nick Fuentes – Ye’s former workers member.
The 25-year-old, who’s identified for his right-wing reside streams and for marching in 2017’s lethal “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, was beforehand a member of Ye’s workforce when the latter was contemplating working for president within the 2024 election.
Fuentes went reside on Rumble on Wednesday (August 21), the place he denied the narrative that he “made” Ye a Nazi.
“[In December 2022], he told me he wanted to change his name to a swastika,” he advised the viewers. “Not making this up. So for anybody that says I made him a Nazi – that’s not true. He called me up out of the blue one afternoon and he’s like, ‘So what if I changed my name to a swastika?’ And he starts laughing and I start dying. I’m like, that’s the funniest thing I’ve ever heard. He’s like, ‘Right, right.’ He goes, ‘Because then when they say my name, they’ll have to put a swastika on the [chyron] on TV.’”
He continued: “I’m like, ‘Wouldn’t they just put the letters though?’ He goes, ‘No, no, no! I’m not changing my name to the word.’ He corrected me. He said his name wouldn’t be spelled… It would be the symbol. And he was serious. I was laughing my ass off.
“I was like, ‘Well, why don’t we think about that?’ I’m like, ‘That’s kind of a big decision.’ I’m like, ‘Maybe we should hold off on that one.’ But that is no joke. And that was one of the many ideas that he shelved.”
During a earlier stream earlier this 12 months, Fuentes additionally claimed that Kanye West would “tone up” his Blackness round different Black individuals – however that he’s actually simply an art-lover who was raised by a school professor. His genius, in keeping with Fuentes, traces again to white-coded autism.
“He would have to kind of tone up the Blackness when he was with other Black people. I noticed this,” he mentioned. “When he was with the Black people, he would kind of tone up how Black he was acting.”
He went on: “When he knew he was safe, when he knew it was a judgement-free zone and he could be himself, that’s when he realized his mom was a professor. And he didn’t come from Chicago, he came from Hyde Park. Big difference.
“He came from the campus of University of Chicago. He liked art, he liked poetry. You know, he’s like a white autist in many ways. He’s got the soul of a white autist. That’s what fuels his genius; not playing into this gang banger, ‘I fucked your bitch’ whatever.”