Jewish and anti-hate organizations are urging social media influencers and tech platforms to stop hosting interviews with Ye, the rapper and artist formerly known as Kanye West, as he’s continued to make antisemitic statements and criticize Jewish people in his recent public appearances.Representatives for five Jewish and anti-hate groups including the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), the Southern Poverty Law Center, the American Jewish Committee, StopAntisemitism and the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance called on influencers and tech platforms to take responsibility for their part in allowing Ye’s antisemitic statements to spread online.“The only goal of his is to spew hatred and further vilify Jews.”The statements come after white nationalist Nick Fuentes, who has been working on Ye’s 2024 presidential campaign, livestreamed what he said was a call with Twitch star Adin Ross on Dec. 3, where the two appeared to discuss a potential interview involving Ye and Ross.“His entire world is crumbling around him from his family to his branding deals to now his nonexistent music and fashion career and when the adult podcasters are now being shamed into not having him on their shows, we have to ask ourselves, is he targeting children now?”Susan Corke, director of the Southern Poverty Law Center’s Intelligence Project, supported the idea of removing Ye from platforms like Facebook, Twitter and Twitch, but said that was just a first step.“They have found that they can make a lot of money off of it and it’s much harder for organizations like ours to track it.”Holly Huffnagle, the director for combating antisemitism at the American Jewish Committee, said that to effectively deal with antisemitism, platforms, influencers, and audiences need to stop giving the attention to people spreading antisemitic ideas."