Chris Brown Addresses Accusations Of Being Anti-Semitic

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Singer Chris Brown responds to the accusations about being anti-Semitic after a video went viral of him partying with Kanye West in Abu Dhabi. 

He went on his social media account and said, “In no way shape or form am I anti-Semetic.” The post went on to say, “I’m pro life and I make music for the entire world. So please do not get tricked into thinking I spread hate or am kool with it! This is for the millions of young kids that look up to me and might be confused.” 

In the viral clip, Brown was seen rapping along with West’s and Ty Dolla Sign’s new song “Vultures,” specifically the controversial line that says, “How I’m anti-semitic, I just f***** a Jewish b****.”  

The singer also addressed other accusations of prejudice in a now deleted post. “Let me make this perfectly clear before y’all try to use me as a pawn. Ima a Piru, I ain’t Muslim or Jewish so don’t start no s*** won’t be no s***!! I’m trying to be peaceful but please do not wake up the demon in me! Go on about your f***ing day.” 

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