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Kim Kardashian Ignores Kanye West's Controversy For Son's Birthday

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By MLC on December 6, 2022 at 5:30 PM EST

Kim Kardashian is turning a blind eye to her ex-husband’s recent controversies.

The Skims creator is all about family following her almost two-year-long divorce, and staying true to her word.

She previously said that Kanye West is the father of her children and she would never keep them away from seeing him.

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Kanye Spends Time At Kim's House For Saint's Birthday

Kanye West at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party, Arrivals, Los Angeles, USA - 09 Feb 2020
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That’s exactly what she did for her son Saint’s 7th birthday. What’s more, Kanye had the pleasure of returning to his former Hidden Hills mansion, which Kim now owns, to celebrate their second-born’s birthday

According to reports, the rapper spent hours at Kim’s house on Monday, December 5th.

It’s unclear if other members of the business mogul’s massive family were present for the party, but the Yeezy designer definitely got the golden ticket.

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Saint West Turns Seven!

Prior to the party at Kim’s pad, she and Kourtney Kardashian took Saint and Reign to Disneyland to celebrate.

Reign Disick turns eight-years-old next week.

That’s not all Saint got for his big seventh b-day. The little one also got to take a handful of friends to the Rams game on Sunday, December 4th.

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And no, they were NOT sitting with general admission. Papa Ye was not in attendance on Sunday, but at least he got Monday.

The rapper-turned-designer recently made some horrific statements about Hitler and admitted his likeness for the Nazi leader.

The Blast reported on Kanye’s December 1st visit to Alex Jones’ alt-right radio show.

Wearing a black mask and an oversized jacket, the “Donda” rapper appeared on “InfoWars” where he said “I like Hitler” and made the false claim that Hitler invented microphones.

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In a one-minute-long clip uploaded to Twitter, many were shocked to hear Ye gush his praise for Hitler.

“I see good things about Hitler,” Ye says in the clip. “I love everyone and Jewish people are not going to tell me: You can love us and you can love what we’re doing to you with the contracts, and you can love what we’re pushing with the pornography.”

“But this guy that invented highways and invented the very microphone that I use as a musician, you can’t say out loud that this person ever did anything good. I’m done with that,” he went on. “Every human being has something of value that they brought to the table, especially Hitler.”

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Kanye Praised Hitler, Sees "Good Things" About The Nazi Leader

A German immigrant named Emilie Berliner was actually credited with first introducing the microphone in 1877.

It’s unclear what Ye means by “highway” since roads were widely used throughout history, but the first fully funded road, known as the National Road, was built between 1811 and 1834 in the United States.

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Fact-checking aside, the “Can’t Tell Me Nothing” rapper continued to praise Hitler later in the segment, flat-out admitting, “I like Hitler.” He also claimed that “the Jewish media has made us feel like Nazis and Hitler have never offered us anything of value to the world.”

Even Alex Jones seemed to push back at some of Ye’s comments, at one point saying, “I think most Jews are great people.” However, the prominent conspiracy theorist later sided with Ye, saying, “I agree there’s a Jewish mafia.”

After tweeting that he was going “death con 3 on Jewish people” last month, Ye has garnered a significant amount of controversy. Comedian Dave Chappelle, who generated his own controversy for his Netflix special “The Closer,” discussed the incident when he hosted “Saturday Night Live.” It seems that Ye wasn’t a fan of his comments, calling him a “hack” for appearing on the “Jewish platform.”

Oh, and then there’s Kanye’s whole Twitter tirade against Elon Musk and wanting to open an investigation into Musk’s childhood following his suspension from the platform.

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