OWEN SHROYER (INFOWARS HOST): I want to explain something before I get into the content of this segment and that's – I look for logical consistency. And when I see illogic, I attack it. And when I see logical inconsistency, I attack it. And so that is the real issue to me in regards to the Kanye West / Ye saga that is ongoing. All I see is illogic and logical inconsistencies in this story, and that's what bothers me.
I don't know Kanye West. I've never been antisemitic. So I don't have a personal interest in this saga other than – I resent illogic and I resent logical inconsistencies. So let me explain what I'm talking about here.
Now, it is ironic – I think we understand now – when Kanye West said who invented cancel culture, he's expecting the answer to be Jewish people. That's why he posed that question. Now, that's the assumption that people took, considering he's now labeled the top antisemite now.
But then what happened? A bunch of rich and powerful Jewish people called to cancel Kanye West. So did that prove he was right or not?
For example, Endeavor CEO Ari Emanuel, one of the most influential people in Hollywood, has called on all companies to cut business ties with Kanye West, including Apple, Spotify, and Adidas. And now those companies are indeed cutting ties with Kanye West. He gets dropped by his talent agency. He gets dropped by his law firms that have been representing him, and now he gets dropped from Adidas. Now, Adidas was kind of holding out, but their stock tanked in the last 48 hours. And I think that that's really what led to the statement is their stock tanking. So you might ask, well, who sold the stock? Who forced that stock down to get Adidas to cut those ties? But see, it's never enough.
Here's Democrat propaganda agent [Brian] Tyler Cohen: It's too late for Adidas now. Kanye basically said he can spew anti-Semitic, vile, and Adidas won't do anything. And Adidas literally did nothing.
Except they did. They've now dropped him. So it's never enough. It's never enough for the cancel culture people. It's never enough once they've demonized you and made you the bad guy, even when you abide by what they want, it's never enough.