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Russell Brand defends YES Musikvideo 'Heil Hitler'

Russell Brand, the actor and iconoclastic activist, defended Kanye West's latest song with the title “Heil Hitler” that the artist, who is now known as a YE, is “clumsy”.

“'Heil Hitler' @kanyewest is awkward because he achieved such a zenith in culture that it could not be killed,” said brand in a post on X.

The rapper's new music video was released on Thursday and contains the Hook “All My N-SS-Nazis, Na, Heil Hitler.” It also contains a sample from a speech by Adolf Hitler.

In a video he expanded the feeling in his tweet.

“He works with a lot of ideas when you” say “n-word Heil Hitler,” said Brand. “Well, first Kanye West is a product of culture and comments on the culture. Why is the expression Heil Hitler offensive? Because it is seen as vows and awe of a manager that led millions of people and gave war throughout Europe that have led to so much destruction and disaster.”

He added: “Kanye is a unique figure because it is indescribable.” He admitted that she was not a “perfect person”.

Last week Brand praised minutes in his podcast minutes after playing a clip from Ye in which he had discussed, as he wanted to say, “n – a, Heil Hitler”.

“You have to see that art has a function and that the function of art has difficult conversations,” Brand said in his episode of May 8. “You have to vote like Ye's, true artists who are willing to go into very, very difficult situations to say the truth. Without truth, there is no art.”

Brand has cultivated a provocative public person, some of whom concentrated on the discussion of conspiracy theories, has long been a tough critic of Israel and has recently attracted a right -wing extremist supporter. He is currently charged with rape, sexual assault and indecent attacks in London. At the beginning of this month he was granted a deposit in court.

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