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Kanye West sparks online frenzy as Aussies call for boycott of his music.

By Matilda Beazley25/01/2023Updated:25/01/2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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Kanye West in Australia? The internet goes nuts amid boycott calls
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Kanye West allegedly seen in Melbourne, boycott calls, denied by A1 Bakery, Red Rooster and Aldi sightings, Fitzroy garage party joke, ADL urges ban.

Kanye West has been the subject of much speculation recently, as reports of his alleged visit to Melbourne, Australia to meet his new wife Bianca Censori’s family have been circulating. While the staff at A1 Bakery in Brunswick have denied West ever visited the shop, locals have been speculating about the rapper’s whereabouts and some have even joked about seeing him at Red Rooster, Aldi, and a Fitzroy garage party.

The Anti-Defamation Commission has called for Immigration Minister Andrew Giles to ban West’s entry into Australia, citing his history of antisemitic comments and threats against the Jewish community.

The controversy surrounding West’s visit to Australia has sparked debate amongst the public and has highlighted the need for a review of the country’s immigration policies. While some argue that the rapper should be allowed to visit his wife’s family, others believe that his past behaviour should be taken into account and that he should be denied entry.

Regardless of the outcome of the debate, it is clear that West’s visit to Australia has raised important questions about the country’s immigration policies and the way it deals with those who have made controversial statements in the past. It is now up to the Australian government to decide whether or not to allow West to enter the country, and if so, what measures should be taken to ensure that his presence does not cause any harm.

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