Twitter Suspends Kanye West's Account... Again

Jordan Claes
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The not-so-unthinkable has happened... again. Kanye West has been suspended from Twitter once more, a mere two months after being reinstated. And this time, it appears that there's no coming back.

After being granted amnesty from Twitter's new head honcho, Elon Musk, Yeezy has been ex-communicated from the social media platform for his refusal to cease posting racist and anti-Semitic remarks.

It's Official — Kanye West Has Once More Been Suspended From Twitter.

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Unlike last time, there will be no second chances. Ye has unfortunately proven time and time again that he is his own worst enemy, this time by violating Twitter's rules regarding inciting violent action among users.

The artist (formerly known as Kanye West) tweeted a photo of a star of David, an internationally recognized symbol of Judaism and support for the state of Israel, with a Swastika inside of it. The Swastika was appropriated by the Nazis in WWII and is perhaps the most recognizable symbol of hate known all the world over.

Elon Confirmed The News Via His Own Personal Twitter Account Early This Morning.

Ye's tweet coincided with his appearance on Alex Jones' online chat show. Jones is a noted conspiracy theorist who was recently ordered to pay $1.4 billion to the surviving family members of the Sandy Hook massacre after he was found guilty of spreading bogus theories. In an attempt to throw Ye a lifeline during the interview, Jones said, "You're not a Nazi, you don't deserve to be called that and demonized."

To Which Ye Replied: “I See Good Things About Hitler, Also.”

Kanye then went on to talk about how the Nazis, "did good things, too. We gotta stop dissing the Nazis all the time." This is just the most recent incident in a string of bizarre and hate-fueled behavior exhibited by Kanye toward the Jewish population.

Back in October, Kanye announced his intention to go "death con 3" against Jewish people. He was also spotted wearing a "White Lives Matter" t-shirt during his Yeezy Season 9 event at Paris Fashion Week.

A Week Before Ye's Interview With Alex Jones, He Had Dinner With Nick Fuentes At Mar-A-Lago.

Fuentes is a well-known White Supremacist and Holocaust denier. Also in attendance at the meal was the newly announced Republican presidential candidate, Donald J. Trump.

As of yet, there's been no word from Trump's camp publically denouncing Ye's actions and comments. It's also worth mentioning that Kanye's attempts to buy Parler, the popular far-right social media platform, have since fallen through after the company mutually agreed with Ye for him not to buy it.