Mental health conditions don't cause most people to say "bigoted, racist, antisemitic things," Alyssa Farah Griffin said.
In a recent episode of "The View," co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin discussed Kanye West's (now known as Ye) history of making antisemitic remarks, emphasizing that his mental health issues should not be used as an excuse for his behavior. Griffin highlighted that while Ye has been open about his struggles with bipolar disorder, this does not absolve him of responsibility for his hateful comments. She pointed out that many people with mental health conditions do not engage in antisemitism, and stressed the importance of accountability. The conversation also touched on the broader implications of Ye's statements, including the potential influence on his large fanbase and the need for public figures to be held accountable for their words.