Netflix to ‘continue streaming Kanye West documentary Jeen-Yuhs’ amid antisemitism backlash
![]() 970 Tuesday, 25 October, 2022, 21:42 Netflix has reportedly indicated it has no plans to remove the recent Kanye West documentary Jeen-Yuhs amid the rapper’s ongoing antisemitism scandal. Companies including fashion brand Balenciaga, talent agency CAA, and Vogue magazine have distanced themselves from West after he made a number of antisemitic comments on social media and in interviews. Released earlier this year, jeen-yuhs: A Kanye Trilogy was a three-part documentary about West’s life, directed by Coodie & Chike. According to a report in TMZ, Netflix’s position is that the company is “not in business” with West, because he was the documentary’s subject, and was not involved in the creation or promotion of the films. It is also pointed out that the decision is consistent with Netflix’s past stance on content concerning controversial figures. In the past, Netflix has faced calls to remove controversial standup specials from comedians including Jimmy Carr and Dave Chappelle. In neither instance did the streamer remove the offending material. A number of celebrties, including Florence Pugh, Banks and Eric Andre, have spoken out against West in recent days. Over the past few weeks, the Donda artist has shared a number of antisemitic comments and conspiracy theories. In a 19 October interview, West was asked by Piers Morgan whether he had regrets about writing that he would go “death con 3 on Jewish people”. “No, absolutely not,” he replied. “I fought fire with fire. I’m not here to get hosed down.” However, the artist, who legally changed his name to Ye last year, later added that he was “sorry for the people that I hurt” and the “confusion that I caused”. “I will say, I’m sorry for the people that I hurt with the Defcon... the confusion that I caused. I feel like I caused hurt and confusion and I’m sorry for the families that had nothing to do with the trauma that I had been through,” he said. “Hurt people hurt people – and I was hurt.” |
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