Kanye West was sued by a former employee who said the rapper had bizarre plans for children attending his Donda academy. The plaintiff claims he suffered “severe discrimination, harassment and retaliation from Ye”, who he claims witnessed homophobic and anti-Semitic attacks.
Trevor Phillips is the former employee of Kanye West’s Donda Academy, and has filed the necessary documents to make official his lawsuit against the rapper for his policies within the school, where he claims he came to have a bizarre plan for the future of the children, instilling anti-Semitic rhetoric in them.
Phillips explains that he joined the 46-year-old musician’s staff in late 2022, just as the controversial controversies over Ye’s comments against Jews, women and even racialised people reached their peak, being championed by US ultra-right-wing ideology.
The former worker details how he witnessed firsthand how Ye, on countless occasions, would shout frantically at black people or “preach obscenities to his staff such as ‘the Jews want to kill me’ and ‘ the Jews are greedy’. He also explains how Ye talked to him about his addiction to pornography.
Kanye also told some fewer that he wanted to “shave their heads” and that he intended to build “a prison” inside the school so he could put them “in cages”. He also threatened to attack homosexuals, explaining that they were not “real Christians” and openly praised Adolf Hitler.
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