Kanye West’s X account has been disabled again after a three-day rant that left social media stunned.
Over the weekend, Ye went on a posting spree, making statements that praised Hitler, declared himself a Nazi, and defended Diddy. His comments sparked immediate backlash, but he continued doubling down.
At one point, Kanye tweeted, “I love Hitler. Now what btches,” followed by, “I’m a Nazi.” He also wrote, “Hitler was sooooo fresh,” and added, “I’m going to normalize talking about Hitler the way talking about killing nggas has been normalized.”
As the backlash mounted, he shifted focus to Diddy, who is currently under federal investigation, and called on Donald Trump to intervene, tweeting, “@realDonaldTrump PLEASE FREE MY BROTHER PUFF.”
Even during the 2025 Super Bowl, Kanye kept posting, which led to his account receiving a “sensitive content” warning.
Users started noticing the label, which read, “Caution: This profile may include potentially sensitive content.”
He also took aim at Taylor Swift, “IF ITS ABOUT THE CULTURE … WHY ARE WE LETTING TAYLOR SWIFT BE SEEN ON TV SINGING A SONG ABOUT TAKING A BLACK MAN DOWN AND ACCUSING OF THINGS THAT CAN TAKE A BLACK MAN DOWN FOR LIFE.”
As things escalated, Elon Musk unfollowed Kanye, and Ye took notice, writing, “Elon stopped following me, so I don’t know how much longer I’ll be on Twitter / X. If I’m deleted, go to yeezy.com.”
Shortly after, he announced his own departure, saying, “I’m logging out of Twitter. I appreciate Elon for allowing me to vent. It has been very cathartic to use the world as a sounding board. It was like an Ayahuasca trip. Love all of you who gave me your energy and attention. Till we connect again. Good afternoon and good night.”
In response to the controversy, Elon addressed Kanye’s posts directly, saying, “Given what he has posted, his account is now classified as NSFW. You should not be seeing that anymore.”
Now, with his account gone, it looks like Ye’s time on X has once again come to an abrupt end.
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