Credited from: BBC
The Australian government has officially revoked the visa of rapper Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, in response to the release of his controversial song "Heil Hitler," which displays a pro-Nazi sentiment. Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke announced the decision during an interview, citing the song's promotion of Nazism and acknowledging that it was a key factor in reassessing West's entry eligibility, as he had previously been permitted in Australia due to family connections, including his Australian wife, Bianca Censori, according to BBC, South China Morning Post, and HuffPost.
Bangkok Post and Reuters.
The song's content, which includes a direct sample of a 1935 speech by Adolf Hitler and promotes a highly offensive agenda, has raised significant public concern, prompting a backlash that influenced the government's actions. Notably, the minister mentioned that the cancellation reflects a broader stance against public figures who advocate hateful ideologies, stressing, "We have enough problems in this country already without deliberately importing bigotry," as stated in reports by Newsweek and CBS News.