Kanye West has gone on an all-new social media tirade, including racially fueled hateful tweets. This comes just after the rapper unveiled his Sunday Service's new anti-Semitic album cover.
The newest posts, which were shared by Kanye on March 16, started with the rapper sharing photos of two different popular styles of sneakers, alongside a KKK robe. He provided little context on the inclusion of the robe, but fans speculate he was comparing which shoes would look best with the offensive garb.
He continued with a post saying, "The best thing a black person can do is be black." He then shared, "MAKE EVERYTHING N-----." The most recent addition read: "ANYTHING YOU LOOSE BY BEING REAL WAS FAKE," but fans are speculating he will continue to post due to his history of hateful online rampages and support of far-right hate groups.
Just yesterday, the rapper unveiled his cover art for his new album featuring his Sunday Service choir. The album cover includes a plain black background with a red swastika in the center.
Just a few weeks prior, the rapper dropped a line of clothing on his Yeezy clothing website with shirts including swastikas as well as 'HH' which is speculated to stand for hail Hitler.
Fans are reacting live to the latest rant, with one asking Ye, "Are you crashing out?" Another wrote, "You are so lame lmao. Begging for attention because you’re not at the top anymore. Sad shit to see from someone who used to be my favorite artist."
"This is INSANE!!!! How is this real life," another said in response to the tweets.
"This is wild Ye," another former fan voiced.
Just ahead of the most recent statements from the controversial figure, West released text messages between him and his ex-wife Kim Kardashian in which he threatened to spark a legal battle over the trademarking of their daughter, North West.
In the now-deleted messages, Kanye allegedly tells his ex, "I'm never speaking with you again," after she reportedly tried to stop the release of a new song including North's name.
Kim responded, "I asked you at the time if I can trademark her name. You said yes. When she's 18, it goes to her. So stop. I sent paperwork over so she wouldn't be in the Diddy song to protect her. One person has to trademark!"
According to the texts, Kim claimed that she and Kanye agreed to trademark all of their children's names when they were born "so no one else would [use] them."so no one else would [use] them."
Ye clapped back, saying, "Amend it or I'm going to war. And neither of us will recover from the public fallout. You're going to have to kill me."
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