KANYE West’s Twitter account has once again been suspended after his latest rant that included more offensive messages posted to the platform.
The tweets come hours after Kanye said on Thursday that he was handing over his Twitter account to conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, who has remained banned from the platform after Musk’s takeover.
Twitter boss Elon Musk confirmed that Kanye had once again been suspended by saying: “I tried my best.
“Despite that, he again violated our rule against incitement to violence. Account will be suspended.”
Kanye had previously shared a photo on his feed that appeared to depict a hateful symbol, with the caption “YE24 Love everyone #LoveSpeech.”
The troubled rapper then posted what appeared to be a text from Musk, where the Tesla CEO said: “Sorry, but you have gone too far. That is not love.”
Kanye appeared to respond by texting back: “Who made you the judge?”
He then followed up the post with a photo of Musk getting sprayed with a hose from behind as he walked down the stairs of a yacht.
“Let’s always remember this as my final tweet #ye24,” the caption said.
The tweet featuring the offensive symbol and the alleged text from Musk has since been taken down because it violated Twitter’s rules.
Kanye then moved to Truth Social, the platform started by former President Donald Trump, to share more of his alleged conversation with Musk.
Their conversation reportedly continued with Musk sharing a Bible verse, and Kanye replying: “I’m Jesus name.”
Kanye then shared a screenshot showing that his Twitter account had been temporarily suspended and would be reactivated in 12 hours.
Thousands have responded to the barrage of tweets by Kanye on Thursday.
Many Twitter users condemned the posting of the apparent hate symbol while others claimed it had an alternative meaning.
“Honestly, this has to be him trying to ruin himself. Either that, or he’s on a down spiral,” one person wrote.
Another said: “he’s disgusting idk how anyone can support him.”
ALEX JONES PODCAST APPEARANCE
The disgraced rapper continued his hateful anti-Semitic remarks towards the Jewish community on Thursday by seemingly glorifying Hitler and the Nazi Party on Jones’ far-right show.
Kanye said that he would hand over his account to Nick Fuentes, who was also banned from the platform for anti-Semitic and racist rhetoric, and Jones after Musk declared that he would not be reinstating Jones’ account, which was banned in 2018.
Jones, 48, was commanded to stump up a staggering $965million in compensatory damages by a Connecticut jury on Wednesday for peddling lies that the 2012 elementary school shooting was a hoax.
Shortly after the rapper’s inflammatory appearance on Jones’ show InfoWars, a tweet allegedly written by Jones was posted to Kanye’s Twitter account.
“I love the first amendment! Long live Ye! I pray to Jesus that Elon is for real,” read the tweet.
It appeared to have Jones’ signature alongside the message.
Musk responded to the tweet, writing: “Jesus taught love, kindness and forgiveness. I used to think that turning the other cheek was weak & foolish, but I was the fool for not appreciating its profound wisdom.”
Meanwhile, a spokesperson for conservative social media platform Parler said on Thursday Kanye is no longer buying the company.
“In response to numerous media inquiries, Parlement Technologies would like to confirm that the company has mutually agreed with Ye to terminate the intent of sale of Parler,” the platform said.
“This decision was made in the interest of both parties in mid-November.”
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