
*Oh Lord, here we go again. On Thursday night, Kanye West, who now goes by Ye, resurfaced on social media with a tirade that has drawn widespread condemnation and concern.
Over several hours, the 47-year-old rapper shared a series of antisemitic comments and hateful rhetoric that he seemed determined to broadcast to the world. His behavior raised many eyebrows and left fans and observers wondering what prompted this return to controversial and dangerous statements.
From praising Adolf Hitler to calling himself a Nazi, Ye’s posts were disturbing, to say the least. “Hitler was sooooo fresh,” he tweeted, while asserting that he does not like or trust any Jewish person.
Shockingly, Ye claimed he was sober during his outburst, quipping, “THIS IS COMPLETELY SOBER WITH NO HENNESY,” suggesting that his reckless comments would have been just as outrageous under the influence of alcohol.
Yeezy’s timeline included homophobic slurs targeting his critics and controversial assertions, such as the infamous remark that “Slavery is a choice.”

Ye has no qualms about stirring controversy, as he expressed support for Sean “Diddy” Combs, currently facing serious federal charges related to sex trafficking.
“Me and my brother had our issues but these white people trying to use Puff to scare n—-s. I’m neither scared nor brave this just me,” he tweeted, seemingly oblivious to the gravity of the situation or the implications of his remarks.
As if his tirade wasn’t alarming enough, Ye also made a troubling reference to his wife, Bianca Censori, claiming, “I have dominion over my wife.”
His inflammatory views seem misguided, suggesting a sense of ownership rather than partnership, as he misleadingly asserted this is not a “woke as feminist s–t.” His comments followed the recent attention surrounding Censori, known for her provocative appearance at the Grammys in a nude dress.
Ye’s messages culminated in a stark admission, “I’m happily out of touch,” seemingly a confirmation of his disconnect from societal norms and contemporary discourse. His insistence on indulging in stereotypes also reflects a troubling mindset, stating that “racist stereotypes exist for a reason and they all be true.” This rhetoric echoes harmful narratives that have historically marginalized communities and incited discord.


As the fallout from West’s statements continues, it is essential to prioritize the need for accountability. Public figures wield significant influence, and Ye’s return to hateful rhetoric highlights the ongoing struggle against antisemitism, racism, and discrimination in all forms. Many voices are demanding action and urging those who follow him to critically evaluate the messages they receive.
In addressing this troubling behavior, society must reflect on the implications of celebrity influence on public discourse and the responsibility that comes with it.
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