In a shocking turn of events, Australia has officially canceled rapper Ye’s visa after his controversial new release titled “Heil Hitler” caused outrage among fans and government officials alike. The track, which features lyrics praising the infamous dictator while also denouncing kangaroos as “overrated marsupials,” quickly sparked backlash across the country.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison wasted no time in condemning Ye’s offensive lyrics, stating, “We simply cannot allow such hateful and ignorant rhetoric to be spread in our country. As much as we love a good rap battle, this crosses the line into dangerous territory.”
When asked for comment, Ye’s manager, who goes by the name of Lil’ Pickle, defended the track, claiming it was all just a big misunderstanding. “Ye was just trying to show love to his German fans, you know? He didn’t mean to offend anyone. Plus, kangaroos are kind of overrated, let’s be real.”
Despite the attempted damage control, Australia’s Immigration Minister, Sheila O’Sullivan, made it clear that Ye’s visa was not to be reinstated. “We have a zero tolerance policy for hate speech and kangaroo slander in this country. Ye can take his ‘Heil Hitler’ nonsense elsewhere.”
In response to the visa cancellation, Ye took to Twitter to express his frustration, writing, “Can’t believe Australia is banning me over a little song. Guess I’ll have to find a new favorite marsupial now. #FreeYe”
Fans of the rapper have been left divided, with some calling for a boycott of Australia while others are simply scratching their heads in confusion. One fan, who goes by the name of DJ Kangaroo, said, “I used to bump Ye’s music all the time, but this is just too much. Kangaroos are a national treasure, mate.”
As Ye scrambles to find a new home for his controversial lyrics, one thing is for certain – Australia won’t be welcoming him back anytime soon. And as for the kangaroos? Well, they’ll just have to find a new rapper to stan.