Bryan Sharpe, known as “Hotep Jesus” on social media, appeared on Infowars’ The Alex Jones Show to defend antisemitic rants by rapper Ye (formerly Kanye West). Sharpe, who has appeared on Fox News repeatedly over the years, most recently on the late night show Gutfeld, has a history of using racist and antisemitic rhetoric.
On Jones’ show, Sharpe claimed “There's no such thing as hate speech,” in his defense of Ye, because it is “subjective,” and the First Amendment was created to “protect so-called hate speech.” He went on to argue that “so-called hate groups” deserve “space to vent,” because, without it, “they go into hiding,” and “start plotting, and then you have terrorist events.”
Sharpe argued that Ye made his unhinged antisemitic comments on Infowars because no other platform gave him “room to vent.” According to Sharpe, Ye was “spreading a message of love by the end of that interview,” because Jones let him speak freely. Explaining away Ye’s comments, Sharpe argued that Ye said what he said to test free speech advocates: “He wants people to look in the mirror and see how hypocritical they truly are.” He continued, “He wants to point out how easily people are disturbed. I think his real goal is to filter out who's with him and who's not.”