Kanye West kicked off Twitter again for posting swastika inside Star of David

Twitter has suspended rapper Ye for the second time this year after he tweeted a picture of a swastika merged with the Star of David.

Musician Kanye West in a black cap and hoodie

Kanye West, also known as Ye, has made many anti-Semitic comments in recent months. Credit: Edward Berthelot/GC Images

Key Points
  • The Twitter account of Ye, the artist formerly known as Kanye West, has been suspended again.
  • The suspension came just two months after the social media company reinstated his account.
  • Twitter owner Elon Musk said Ye had violated the platform's rules prohibiting incitement to violence.
Twitter has again suspended the account of Ye, the artist formerly known as Kanye West, just two months after it was reinstated, because Elon Musk said the rapper violated the platform's rules prohibiting incitement to violence.

Ye's account showed a notice that it was suspended after one of his posts had earlier appeared to show a swastika symbol inside a Star of David.

The billionaire owner of Twitter, who calls himself a free speech absolutist, had welcomed the return of the rapper, now known as Ye, to the platform in October.

"I tried my best. Despite that, he again violated our rule against incitement to violence. Account will be suspended," Mr Musk tweeted in reply to a Twitter user who said "Elon Fix Kanye Please".
Mr Musk has in the past few months expressed his desire to have fewer limits on content that can be posted on Twitter. He said last week the platform would provide a "general amnesty" to some suspended accounts.

Last month, Twitter reinstated some previously suspended accounts, including that of former US president Donald Trump.

It was not immediately clear if Ye would be allowed back on Twitter and the company did not respond to requests for comment.

Ye, who has more than 30 million Twitter followers, posted a screenshot on Mr Trump's Truth Social platform, showing his Twitter account would be suspended for 12 hours.

The tweet was the latest action by the rapper and fashion designer that has stoked controversy.
On Thursday, Ye praised Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler in an interview with conspiracy theorist Alex Jones on his online Infowars show.

"Ye has arrived in a new ensemble here with us, but I'll assure you it is Ye," Jones said at the start of the interview in which Ye wore a black mask over his entire head obscuring his face as well as black gloves.

Some Republicans condemned Ye's comments.

Iowa US representative Ashley Hinson tweeted "Kanye West's anti-Semitic comments today were disgusting. His pattern of anti-Semitic behaviour is unacceptable and I condemn it in the strongest possible terms."

President Joe Biden also appeared to address the issue in a tweet on Friday.
"I just want to make a few things clear: The Holocaust happened. Hitler was a demonic figure," the tweet said.

"And instead of giving it a platform, our political leaders should be calling out and rejecting antisemitism wherever it hides. Silence is complicity."

Jewish groups condemn Ye’s comments

Jonathan Greenblatt from the American Anti-Defamation League said when one of the most well-known entertainers tries to “sanitise Adolf Hitler”, it could incite people to violence.

“Jewish people across the spectrum, across the country are incredibly alarmed right now,” he told CNN.

“We have found a surge of anti-Semitic activity on Twitter in recent weeks since the new management took over."

Anti-Semitism wasn’t just a Jewish problem, he said.

“It’s a sign of broader social decay, like termites eating the foundation of a house.

“Anti-Semitism corrodes the foundation of our society, it endangers all of us.

“Twitter... should be a public square, not a firing squad where Jews or everyone else feels in danger."

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Published 2 December 2022 7:04pm
Source: Reuters


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