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Ye’s Apology Is Not Enough

As leaders of Creative Community for Peace, we believe deeply in the power of culture to build bridges and foster understanding. That belief is precisely why accountability matters so much when culture is weaponized in the opposite direction.

An apology without meaningful, sustained change is simply a pause until his next cycle of hate begins. If this moment is truly different, the difference will not be found in a statement. It will be found in consistent action over time, without the proximity of an album release.

As an icon in the music industry, we hope his statement is sincere and marks the beginning of a different path forward. Compassion for mental illness and insistence on accountability are not mutually exclusive. In fact, they must coexist when public figures cause sustained, real-world harm.

The entertainment industry should know the difference, and until we see sustained, demonstrable change, we continue to echo the words of entertainment industry leaders Ari Emanuel and Jeremy Zimmer, who in 2022 both stated unambiguously that no one, and no companies, should be in business with Ye.

To read the full op-ed please visit The Hollywood Reporter here.

The Voice of Hind Rijab

An Oscar-worthy film should tell the full story. The Voice of Hind Rajab presents a one-sided and misrepresented account of a Palestinian child’s tragic death. Her life deserves dignity, and the truth of how she died matters. By omitting critical context, the film turns tragedy into political propaganda. That is unacceptable, and it should not be rewarded as serious, responsible filmmaking.

“Palestine 36” is Shortlisted for the Oscars, But Replaces History with Fiction

“Palestine 36” is an Oscar-shortlisted film about the 1936 Arab Revolt, but despite presenting itself as history, it is anything but.

The film erases the Jewish narrative, distorts land ownership, omits Arab violence, and invents British atrocities. Key figures like the Grand Mufti, who incited violence against Jews and later collaborated with the Nazis, are erased entirely.

This isn’t historical drama. It’s historical falsification and should not be taken seriously. Art can educate, but misrepresenting history to serve a one-sided political narrative is propaganda, not storytelling.

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