Controversial hip hop star Kanye West has launched more than just disturbing, antisemitic rants online these days The rapper is also making a racket with his super loud casting calls, and offending neighbors with a prominent racist hate symbol, in Los Angeles, TMZ has reported.
Kanye plastered L.A.’s Larchmont neighborhood with an “urgent” advertisement seeking “AFRICAN AMERICAN MALES” for his “hooligan choir,” which has set up shop in a warehouse near an elementary school.
In the flyers, Kanye requires that any prospects cannot be “fat” and must wear all black with the skin complexion of Sean “Diddy” Combs — who is about to go on trial for alleged racketeering, sex trafficking and other federal crimes. The ad also requires anyone to be “COMFORTABLE WEARING SWASTIKAS,” and, of course, there are other conditions.
Sources of the outlet noted: “Neighbors who live in the area are pulling their hair out on an almost daily basis due to the thunderous sounds coming from a PA system outside the warehouse where the auditions are taking place.”
“We’re told two of Kanye’s songs — “Carnival” and “Black Skinhead” — are constantly blaring from the speakers, causing the walls inside nearby homes to reverberate.”
TMZ further noted: “Our sources say Black men with shaved heads are seen wearing dark clothes and standing in military formations as they try out for the parts. We’re told Kanye has not made a cameo on set yet.”
It has been reported that the residents are so fed up they have repeatedly called Los Angeles Police complaining of the noise … but they say the cops haven’t done a thing.
It is noted that swastikas have been drawn on the side of the warehouse in clear view of the elementary school, possibly exposing young kids to the Nazi symbol.
Law enforcement sources told TMZ that the LAPD has received nearly a dozen noise and disturbance calls in the last 60 days for the warehouse “where Kanye West is doing business for an upcoming event.”
Cops also tell us they got two other calls for swastikas spray-painted on the warehouse — but only one of them was discovered on a wall, and an investigation was launched. The LAPD is also looking into the noise and disturbance complaints.