The Screen Actors Guild - American Federation of Television and Radio Artists has condemned recent antisemitic comments made by Kanye West, saying that hate speech is "often a precursor to violence". The US union, which represents thousands of industry TV and film professionals, said the rapper's remarks was not "harmless ranting" and had "real-world consequences". It comes after West, who has legally changed his name to Ye, gave a recent interview with US conspiracy theorist Alex Jones in which he praised Nazi leader Adolf Hitler. The rapper's Twitter account was also suspended for violating the platform's policy against inciting violence,...