Ariana Grande shared two posts condemning Kanye West's anti-semitic comments, including one from Jamie Lee Curtis.
“I woke up and burst into tears,” Curtis says of Kanye’s remarks. “DEFCON 3 on Jewish people? What are you doing? It’s bad enough that fascism is on the rise around the world, but on Twitter? As if Jewish people haven’t had it hard enough? I woke up and thought, my grandparents — it’s abhorrent. I hope he gets help, I hope his children get help.”
The second thing Grande shared to her 334 million followers was a post discussing the differences between mental health symptoms, free speech and hate speech on Saint Hoax’s Instagram. “It is possible to both recognize Kanye’s mental health challenges and vehemently condemn his foul and dangerous anti-Semitism,” reads a screen shot of a comment included in the post.
“As someone who also has mental health issues, one of my top priorities in treatment is working to make sure my s–t doesn’t negatively affect people around me,” says another. “Kanye has unlimited resources for care & treatment. Resources almost no one else has.
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