LOS ANGELES — Notorious rapper Kanye West apologized for his past controversial remarks about former President George W. Bush, confirmed sources.
“I said some things I now regret and I’m here to set the record straight,” West stated, referencing his infamous 2005 outburst criticizing the former President’s response to Hurricane Katrina. “When I said that ‘George Bush doesn’t care about black people’ I was referring broadly to the countless Americans disenfranchised by a rigged system — the same broke-ass haters that make every day a living hell for me on social media. Anyway, I just want to apologize for any pain my words may have caused by setting the White Lives Matter movement back decades.”
Actor and comedian Mike Myers, who presented alongside West at “A Concert for Hurricane Relief” in 2005, shared his recollection of the spectacle.
“If it wasn’t clear from my face, I was totally unprepared for the drama of that day,” recalled Myers. “I mean, I wasn’t surprised that Kanye went off-script and called the President of the United States a racist, or what everyone saw on television. What caught me off guard was all the crazy stuff he said when the cameras weren’t rolling. He asked me if I thought Hurricane Katrina could’ve been a false flag operation carried out by the Energizer corporation to sell more C and D batteries. And then he got really upset when I told him I didn’t know if Shrek’s penis looked like any of the dozen drawings he brought with him. I sincerely hope he gets the help he needs.”
Mike Burkett, founder of punk rock band NOFX and the 2004 “Rock Against Bush” campaign, responded to West’s latest remarks.
“How does a war criminal like George Bush get his own art exhibit at Disney World, meanwhile a band that’s 80% dick and fart jokes gets canceled for some supposedly tone-deaf stage banter?” said Burkett, known professionally as Fat Mike. “If you had convinced me 20 years ago that Kanye would eventually blame black people for slavery and that Bush would become a nostalgic symbol of civility embraced by the left, I would’ve taken things in a different direction — though ‘Rock Against Any Hope for Humanity’ doesn’t have the same ring to it. Jesus Christ, next thing you know the cheapest place to buy a carton of eggs in this country will be at the Warped Tour.”
At press time, West is reportedly organizing a benefit concert to help victims of the LA wildfires rebuild their million-dollar sneaker collections.