Appreciate you writing but this was exclusively about his statements against the Jewish people.
Where is it? Where is the hate speech? I'm trying to find it. He said nothing against the Jewish people. You're just falling for the "wrongthink" trap. Being manipulated by the Jewish media.
So far I've mostly seen him go on about how they have all the power and won't share it with their black brothers. He's not even trying to dismantle their power structure, he's just mad that black people can't join them in spite of them being Jewish themselves.
He's mad that he can't get into the cool kids club, he even seems to support many of their practices otherwise as a "woke" Christian.Does not sound like racism to me.
Back when I first said the above I hadn't watched as much of the interview. While it's still true he's being obstinate about the conversation over it while having an ego breakdown and emotional runoff he can't keep in. Dude's flipping out and has been for years over a variety of topics, like when he began blaming people for him taking speed ('Diet Pills') during the time he first began saying he'd run for president while trash-talking the ex. He cannot internalize blame, at all, as we see in numerous interviews, and statements like asking Piers before taking the question back later out of insecurity:
"Kanye: "Hey I have a question, who do you think are the biggest... foul... white... racists... in the media?"
If anything, when his ego feels challenged he doubles down, and past a point he either dissociates (tuning it out subconsciously) or begins to talk about Magic, God, and Power through more flowy fantasy language, like when he says as a composer that he only brings joy to the world, and that others are there to block his connection to God when his Mania turns him into God's Mouthpiece (the fault of a family member who told him this when he was young).
People who see this as just him pulling from cultural pain or whatever (after he's essentially said "Slavery was a choice black people accepted", and is legitimately more disturbed by the Civil Rights Movement) are missing the parts where he's just doing shit like saying to Piers that, because he makes more money than him, that Piers should shut up, or when Kanye is sitting there talking about how sexy he is to poorly try to make a point, or when he is quite literally singing "LALALA" and flashing faces of rage over what he's calling Rape, and numerous moments where he tries to use "Jewish" the way another would use the N-word while acting like it's impossible to be racist against your own people merely by being born into it.
When put by itself people have the room to try to make it out to be more than it is, but when put next to surrounding context over his former flip outs and reveals about himself it paints a different portrait entirely. Literally bipolar self-medicating with all the wrong ideas of how to do it, and somehow he expects us to believe when he says it's just "Exhaustion over everyone being a liar" after he already did the Letterman interview, and that it's just other people wanting him to appear crazy by trying to confuse him when he's doing it plenty fine on his own. It's classic telltale symptoms of racing thoughts with childish behavior as a regression, he even at this stage struggles with eye contact now.
There's been others speaking out against 'The Industry' for a while and Kanye is not really the one in a position to get that point across, not at this stage of his mental health. At this point if he keeps making a fool of himself loudly enough he could actually end up making others who'd make similar points about it taken less credibly, and the reason he's hurting his own cause he calls "fighting fire with fire"... except he's not really doing that. At most he can be commended for only one thing here: Pushing the conversation towards the masses at all.
Kanye does not like to be told what to do, he is stuck in a counter-cultural lens and as a result will by default take the opposite side. He even explains that he wore a White Lives Matter shirt and the Maga hat for one reason: To challenge people into thinking "Wow, look at that black guy wearing clothes meant only for white people, how unique". Literally Hipster logic through a racial lens.