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Kanye West Needs Helmet to Revive Businesses: Show

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The Rickey Smiley Morning Show discussed a recent lawsuit alleging Kanye West praised Adolf Hitler and made other anti-semitic comments in the workplace. West reportedly settled with a former employee, said Rock-T. According to MSNBC, six people who have worked with the artist in a professional setting have witnessed him over the past five years “praise Adolf Hitler,” added the morning show host.

West is also accused of mentioning conspiracy theories about Jewish people. In a settlement reviewed by NBC news, Ye paid a former employee, who alleged witnessed more than one incident where he praised Hitler and Nazis in business meetings, informed Rock-T. West denied the allegations made by the former employee in the agreement.

“Do you know what Kanye West needs?

A Helmet… and put it on. And let him sit on the bus and lick the window,” said Rickey Smiley. Smiley said if he were the “Donda” rapper and wanted to get his businesses back, he would just put on a helmet. “The one with the chin strap,” noted the host.

The morning show agreed that the situation with West seems to get “worse” every week.

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