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Leaked video shows that Kanye West reportedly made a string of anti-semitic comments that were edited out of his interview with Tucker Carlson.

The rapper, who is currently banned from Twitter and Instagram for a string of separate anti-Semitic posts, also made bizarre statements that “fake children” had been put in his home to manipulate his own children. The controversial fashion mogul also talked about having visions of “kinetic energy” that he is sent by God.

Earlier the Holocaust Museum of Los Angeles extended a public invitation for him to visit the California-based facility, noting that the musician’s words “reach millions” and he had the choice to either “incite or inspire”.

“Words matter and words have consequences Ye. We urge you to come visit us at Holocaust Museum LA to understand just how words can incite horrific violence and genocides,” the museum wrote in a statement.

Elsewhere, alt-right figures took to various platforms online to celebrate and defend the rapper’s incendiary messages, which earned him a lockout on his Twitter and Instagram accounts.

Those account restrictions remained in place as of Tuesday morning.

Over the weekend, West also shared a post on Instagram that suggested that Sean “Diddy” Combs was being controlled by Jewish people.

Key points

  • Leaked videos reveal Kanye West made anti-Semitic comments that were edited out of Tucker Carlson interview

  • Holocaust Museum of LA invites Kanye West: ‘We urge you to come visit us'

  • Far-right figures champion and celebrate Kanye West’s posts

  • AOC, John Legend and Lizzo join Kanye West backlash as rapper stays banned on Twitter and Instagram

  • Kanye West’s antisemitism is part of a wider bigotry that appeals to the right

Kiss star slams Kanye West’s anti-semitic comments

00:03 , Graeme Massie

Paul Stanley, who is Jewish, took to Twitter to slam the rapper, who has been banned from Twitter and Instagram and widely criticised for his recent comments.

“Mental Illness IS a disease but should NEVER be used to minimize the danger of hate speech, advocating anti-semitism and violence against religions or ethnicities. We have found ways over centuries to rationalize this behavior and viewed the atrocities that followed. SPEAK UP!” tweeted Stanley on Monday.

Leaked videos reveal Kanye West made anti-Semitic comments that were edited out of Tucker Carlson interview

23:26 , Graeme Massie

Kanye West made a string of anti-Semitic comments that were edited out of his interview with Tucker Carlson on Fox News, according to a report.

The rapper, who is currently banned from Twitter and Instagram for a string of separate anti-Semitic posts, also made bizarre statements that “fake children” had been put in his home to manipulate his own children. The controversial fashion mogul also talked about having visions of “kinetic energy” that he is sent by God.

More details below.

Kanye West made anti-Semitic comments that were edited out of Carlson interview

Kanye West invited to Holocaust Museum of LA after antisemitic posts

23:00 , Johanna Chisholm

The Holocaust Museum of Los Angeles invited to Kanye West for a visit after he shared antisemitic posts online over the weekend.

The California-based facility extended the public invitation in a statement shared on Tuesday, noting that the musician’s words “reach millions” and he had the choice to either “incite or inspire”.

“Words matter and words have consequences Ye. We urge you to come visit us at Holocaust Museum LA to understand just how words can incite horrific violence and genocides,” the museum wrote in a statement, first reported by Page Six.

The statement comes after a chorus of celebrities and political figures across the country have condemned the musician’s comments over the past weekend, which earned him a lockout from his accounts on both Instagram and Twitter.

Johanna Chisholm has more here:

Kanye West invited to Holocaust Museum of LA after antisemitic posts

21:48 , Graeme Massie

Kanye West made a string of anti-semitic comments that were edited out of his interview with Tucker Carlson on Fox News, according to a report.

The rapper, who is currently banned from Twitter and Instagram for a string of separate anti-semitic posts, also made bizarre statements that “fake children” had been put in his home to manipulate his own children.

The footage was obtained by Vice’s Motherboard.

West also talked about having visions of “kinetic energy” that he is sent by God. The footage never made the two-part interview between West and the right-wing TV host.

Jimmy Kimmel skewers Kanye West and ‘fellow white supremacist’ Tucker Carlson

21:00 , Johanna Chisholm

Jimmy Kimmel couldn’t resist a scathing verbal takedown of Kanye West during his opening monologue on late night after the celebrity became, once again, ensnared in a social media scandal.

West, he deadpanned, has been “Ye-zier than ever,” Mr Kimmel began. He then read aloud the offending – and since deleted – tweet that earned West a booting from the platform on Saturday night: “I’m a bit sleepy but when I wake up I’m going death con 3 on JEWISH PEOPLE.”

“Even Mel Gibson is like, reel it in, buddy,” quipped Kimmel.

Kimmel then turned his attention to Fox News host Tucker Carlson, who had welcomed West onto his programme the week before to offer the rapper a platform to discuss his other latest controversy – the premiering of “White Lives Matter” t-shirts at Paris Fashion Week on 6 October.

“This came on the heels of Kanye’s exclusive sit-down with fellow white supremacist Tucker Carlson,” Kimmel began to a rousing round of applause.

Read the rest of Kimmel’s takedowns of West and Carlson here:

Jimmy Kimmel skewers Kanye West and ‘fellow white supremacist’ Tucker Carlson

Tucker Carlson does an entire segment on Kanye West without mentioning recent comments

16:07 , Johanna Chisholm

Fox News host Tucker Carlson, who aired two explosive interviews with Kanye West last week, dedicated another segment on his Monday night show to the rapper without mentioning the remarks he made over the weekend that earned him a lockout on Twitter and Instagram.

“Like Tiananmen Square, Ye West and Candace Owens, standing there in front of the tank which is the international media,” said Fox News host Tucker Carlson on Monday night, referring to the incident last week where the pair of controversial figures attended a Paris Fashion Week event dressed in “White Lives Matter” t-shirts.

The right-wing pundit interviewed Owens on the segment and discussed the fallout from Paris Fashion Week, but deftly avoided discussing the social media posts that have triggered a chorus of outrage from across the political spectrum.

“No group – no group – no matter what they look like or what they believe should be put up with being singled out on the basis of immutable characteristics,” Carlson said, after the pair had discussed how there was an “undeniable” hate towards white people in America.

Taylor Swift’s producer slams Kanye West

14:30 , Johanna Chisholm

ICYMI: Jack Antonoff took to Twitter on Monday and wrote, “kanye a little b**ch.”

Antonoff, who is Jewish, is a frequent collaborator with Taylor Swift, who has had her own high-profile run-ins with Kanye over the years.

In 2009, West stormed the stage at the VMAs when Swift went up to collect her award for Best Female Video, beating Beyonce in the process.

The rapper grabbed the microphone from her and said, “Yo, Taylor, I’m really happy for you, I’mma let you finish,” he said. “But Beyoncé had one of the best videos of all time! One of the best videos of all time!”

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(Getty Images)

Candace Owens defends Kanye West over antisemitic tweet

12:15 , Johanna Chisholm

ICYMI: The controversial conservative commentator was pictured wearing a “White Lives Matter” t-shirt with Kanye West at his YZY brand fashion show in Paris.

After the fashion show, she even posted pictures of her outfit, which has been widely criticised, on her Instagram story

Now she is defending the rapper’s antisemitic tweet, saying, “If you are an honest person, you did not think this tweet was antisemitic. If you are an honest person you read this tweet you had no idea what the hell he was talking about.”

And she added: “It’s like you cannot even say the word ‘Jewish’ without people getting upset.”

AOC, John Legend, Lizzo and more join Kanye West backlash

18:47 , Johanna Chisholm

Rep Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, John Legend, Lizzo and more celebrities and public figures have all joined the Kanye West backlash as the rapper remains banned on Twitter and Instagram.

The social media platforms restricted Mr West’s access to his accounts after he shared anti-semitic posts on them over the weekend.

“Kanye West being locked out of his social media accounts isn’t an attack on free speech, it’s a justified suppression of vile, indefensible hate speech,” tweeted British broadcaster Piers Morgan.

“The holiest day in Judaism was last week. Words matter. A threat to Jewish people ended once in a genocide. Your words hurt and incite violence. You are a father. Please stop,” Jamie Lee Curtis tweeted on Sunday.

“Kanye West is a mentally ill anti-semite. Tommy Tuberville is a racist. Herschel Walker is a moronic liar. Donald Trump is a Fascist Criminal. Welcome to today’s Republican Party,” tweeted American filmmaker Rob Reiner.

Real Housewives star Bethenny Frankel calls Kanye West, Kim Kardashian ‘attention-grabbing billionaires'

11:45 , Johanna Chisholm

Real Housewives star Bethenny Frankel took to Instagram on Monday to voice her opinion about the fallout from Kanye West’s social media posts, which have triggered a flurry of condemnation from Hollywood to Washington, DC.

“We empower these people. We and the media empower these people and then we wonder why they have so much power,” said the 51-year-old Skinnygirl CEO in a story posted on her Instagram.

“We make them billionaires. We buy the products. We feed the beast. We can’t feed the beast and then wonder why the beast is taking over,” she quipped, referring to both West’s and Kardashian’s billion-dollar business ventures.

Bethenny Frankel, 51, posted on Instagram to take a pop at Kanye West and his ex-wife, Kim Kardashian, and the news cycle that she sees as keeping the two billionaires in the headlines and in power (Instagram/bethennyfrankel)
Bethenny Frankel, 51, posted on Instagram to take a pop at Kanye West and his ex-wife, Kim Kardashian, and the news cycle that she sees as keeping the two billionaires in the headlines and in power (Instagram/bethennyfrankel)

“That’s how the wrong people get into politics. We feed the beast. It’s up to us,” she said, before adding that: “We wouldn’t even hear what they say if we didn’t make them so powerful.”

Jamie Lee Curtis angrily condemns Kanye West’s ‘abhorrent’ anti-Semitic posts: ‘I hope he gets help’

11:03 , Graeme Massie

ICYMI: Rapper’s recent social media tirade caused an uproar, with many calling for the social media giants to ‘permanently ban’ him from the platforms.

Inga Parkel has the story.

Jamie Lee Curtis angrily condemns Kanye West’s anti-Semitic ‘abhorrent’ post

Ted Cruz attacks AOC for calling out Kanye’s anti-Semitic tweet

11:01 , Johanna Chisholm

Republican senator Ted Cruz criticised congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez after she joined a host of celebrities condemning Kanye West‘s antisemitic remarks.

Earlier, Ms Ocasio-Cortez had taken to Twitter to criticise the rapper’s remarks, calling them “hateful and dangerous”.

The New York congresswoman wrote: “There is absolutely no room in this country or world for antisemitism.”

Responding to her criticism, Texas senator Ted Cruz, who frequently locks horns with Ms Ocasio-Cortez, wrote on Monday: “So you’ll be voting to censure the Squad?”

Read the full story from The Independent here:

Ted Cruz attacks AOC for calling out Kanye’s antisemitic tweet

Indiana attorney general faces backlash after seeming to defend Kanye West

09:31 , Graeme Massie

ICYMI: Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita was taken to task for comments he made on Twitter on Sunday, where he appeared to defend Kanye West who he viewed as being the latest victim of a cancel culture gone awry.

“The constant hypocrisy from the media is at an all-time high. They have now gone after Kanye for his new fashion line, his independent thinking, & for having opposing thoughts from the norm of Hollywood,” tweeted the Mr Rokita on Sunday.

He later followed up that tweet in a thread and clarified that his post was in reference to Mr West’s comments about “Hollywood elite” and had nothing to do with the comments the rapper made on Saturday night that got him locked out of Twitter.

“My post was specifically and clearly aimed at the hypocrisy of the media and Hollywood elites, not anything to do with other comments. I have an obvious, clear and substantial Congressional and public record of being 100% supportive of the Jewish community and Israel,” he tweeted in a follow-up message.

Beneath Mr Rokita’s thread, however, many online began questioning the timing of the attorney general’s message of support for West, who had only hours earlier been locked from the platform for his comments.

“You came to Kanye’s defense immediately after he made anti-semitic remarks -- this isn’t complicated,” tweeted Marc Bodnick, while reporter Marisa Kabas tweeted: “hi todd! jew here. can you tell me how extreme antisemitism equals “independent thinking”?”

New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman quote tweeted the attorney general and expressed her disdain at the chief legal advisor’s remarks, writing: “Regardless of what motivates Kanye West, an attorney general defending someone for a lengthy public attack on Jews is a new dimension to 2022.”

Kanye West allegedly shows porn video to Adidas executives during meeting

07:57 , Peony Hirwani

Kanye West allegedly played a porn film for Adidas executives during a recent business meeting.

On Monday (10 October), the 45-year-old rapper posted a 30-minute long video titled “LAST WEEK” on YouTube.

Around the 10-minute mark, footage showed West, who legally changed his name to Ye, sitting down with Adidas executives on black stools inside an empty room.

Everyone’s faces were blurred out except for Ye’s.

In the clip, the rapper can be seen holding his phone horizontally in front of the executives while a video played.

After a few seconds, one of the men asked: “Is this a porn movie?” to which Ye replied, “Yeah.”

“Jesus Christ,” another person commented.

Ye continued showing the video to the executives until one of them stopped him, saying: “Come on, man. Come on.”

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Kanye West allegedly shows porn video to Adidas executives during meeting

Jamie Lee Curtis, Sarah Silverman and more from Hollywood call out Kanye West’s post

07:56 , Graeme Massie

ICYMI: Hollywood actors began pushing back against Kanye West’s comments over the weekend, with some taking to their own social media accounts to share how the famed rapper’s words carry meaning and can “hurt” people and potentially even “incite violence”.

“The holiest day in Judaism was last week. Words matter. A threat to Jewish people ended once in a genocide. Your words hurt and incite violence. You are a father. Please stop,” tweeted American actor Jamie Lee Curtis on Sunday.

Comedian Sarah Silverman called out those in Hollywood outside of the Jewish community who she viewed were staying “silent” on West’s messages, writing: “Kanye threatened the Jews yesterday on twitter and it’s not even trending. Why do mostly only Jews speak up against Jewish hate? The silence is so loud.”

Elon Musk welcomed West back to Twitter shortly before the rapper was locked out of account

07:12 , Graeme Massie

ICYMI: On Friday night, when Kanye West took to Twitter to put Mark Zuckerberg on notice after his Instagram account was restricted for policy violating posts, Tesla founder Elon Musk welcomed the rapper “back to Twitter”.

West had posted an old photo of himself and the Facebook founder on Twitter with a caption that asked: “How you gone kick me off instagram.”

In the comment section below, the SpaceX founder wrote back: “Welcome back to Twitter, my friend!”

Kanye West releases ‘Last Week’, 30-minute documentary of unaired footage

06:06 , Graeme Massie

ICYMI: Kanye West released a 30-minute documentary on Monday morning, which shows his behind-the-scenes business dealings with Adidas executives, teases the release of new music and shows unaired footage of the rapper with his family.

In some of the clips, Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, can be seen in tense business meetings with executives and managers at Adidas about his new clothing line with the fashion label.

In another choppy sequence, the Donda artist can be heard teasing new music. In one song, he raps: “You a fake b**ch/You don’t really love Ye, go listen to Drake, b**ch/You don’t have no idea what it take, b**ch/Go listen to Lil Baby, go listen to Future, b**ch.”

Another clip shows West derailing a meeting he took with two executives at Adidas, where he appears to screen a pornographic video for the pair. The executive, who isn’t identified, attempts to maintain control of the meeting, and can he heard saying to West: “Come on.”

In a final clip, West shows an intimate family moment with his daughter North West where he is seen attending one of her basketball games.

A clip in the 30-minute film also shows the entrepreneur speaking with someone on the phone where he appears to be having conversations about brand management.

“It’s time for me to shut the f*** up for the first time, do exactly what everybody’s wanted me to do for the longest.”

Watch the full video here:

Lizzo reacts to West’s comments about her weight

05:13 , Graeme Massie

ICYMI: Lizzo has appeared to respond to Kanye West’s comments about her weight.

In a recent Fox News interview, the Donda rapper said that what he saw as the promotion of obesity by social media companies was “demonic”.

“When Lizzo loses 10 pounds and announces it, the bots… on Instagram, they attack her losing weight because the media wants to put out a perception that being overweight is the new goal when it’s actually unhealthy,” West, who legally changed his name to Ye, told host Tucker Carlson.

During a concert last week- in Toronto, Lizzo appeared to respond back to Ye’s comments, saying: “I feel like everybody in America got my motherf***ing name in their motherf***ing mouth for no motherf***ing reason.

“I’m minding my fat Black beautiful business,” she added.

House Judiciary GOP sparks outrage with tweet championing Kanye West

04:01 , Graeme Massie

ICYMI: The House Republicans on the Judiciary Committee have been blasted for keeping up a tweet simply saying “Kanye. Elon. Trump.” in reference to rapper Kanye West, Tesla CEO Elon Musk and former President Donald Trump, despite Mr West’s suspension from Twitter and Instagram for antisemitic posts.

“Who are three people we really don’t need to hear from ever again, Alex?” one Twitter user said in reference to late Jeopardy host Alex Trebek.

Though the tweet was sent Thursday, prior to Mr West making posts that have been widely acknowledged as anti-Semitic, the official Twitter account for the Republican House Committee on the Judiciary has kept the message up, drawing much ire in the process.

Keep reading the full report from Gustaf Kilander here:

House Judiciary GOP sparks outrage with tweet championing Kanye West

Anti-Defamation League accuses West of using ‘antisemitic tropes’

03:09 , Graeme Massie

ICYMI: The Anti-Defamation League, an international Jewish NGO specialising in civil rights law, has called out Kanye West for his behaviour and posts over the past week and labelled it “antisemitic. Period”.

“Power. Disloyalty. Greed. Deicide. Blood. Denial. Anti-Zionism. All of these are antisemitic tropes that we break down in our #AntisemitismUncovered Guide at https://antisemitism.adl.org. Many of these myths have influenced @KanyeWest‘s comments recently, and it’s dangerous,” the anti-hate group tweeted on Sunday, less than a day after the rapper was locked out of his Twitter account for posts that were widely deemed antisemitic.

Earlier, the group had tweeted more explicitly about the artist Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, and his messages being “deeply troubling”.

“The behavior exhibited this week by @kanyewest is deeply troubling, dangerous, and antisemitic, period. There is no excuse for his propagating of white supremacist slogans and classic #antisemitism about Jewish power, especially with the platform he has,” the group tweeted on Friday.

Kanye West goes after Zuckerberg after Instagram account restricted

02:03 , Graeme Massie

ICYMI: Late on Friday night, Kanye West posted an old photo of himself and Mark Zuckerberg on Twitter with a caption that asked: “How you gone kick me off instagram.”

The swipe at the Facebook founder arrived after a post from the rapper had been deleted and his account restricted after he shared a post that Meta said was “violating our policies”.

That post in question was one where West had shared a screenshot of a purported text conversation with Sean “Diddy” Combs on his Instagram page. The post suggested that Combs was being controlled by Jewish people and has since been taken down. It was quickly condemned by the American Jewish Committee, an anti-hate group, who slammed West for his “dangerous” and anti-Semitic comments on their Instagram page.

Read the full report from Jenna Amatulli here:

Kanye West’s Instagram restricted after anti-Semitic post, goes after Mark Zuckerberg

Fox News hosts forced to make on-air U-turn over support for Kanye West

01:05 , Graeme Massie

ICYMI: Fox News hosts conceded that Kanye West’s post directed at Jewish people was “ugly” and “condemnable”, making a swift on-air U-turn shortly after supporting the rapper.

Fox News hosts Will Cain and Pete Hegseth along with co-host Rachel Campos-Duffy defended West on Sunday after he was suspended from Instagram for posts that were condemned as anti-Semitic.

While Cain and Hegseth said they did not see the posts because they were censored, Campos-Duffy who saw the posts said it was “totalitarian” and “anti-American” for Instagram to delete them.

Hegseth said the rapper would not have been suspended had he not appeared on Tucker Carlson’s show earlier this week.

Yet, after speaking in his defence in an earlier part of the segment, the Fox & Friends Weekend hosts returned to the television screens with a very different perspective after coming to know what he had actually posted.

“We talked about it earlier without knowing about these tweets and saying of course they’re going to put a target, after what he said with Tucker, there’s going to be a target, no doubt,” Hegseth said. “But in this particular case, he brought the target.”

Read the full report from Shweta Sharma here:

Fox News hosts forced to make humiliating on-air U-turn over support for Kanye West

Alex Jones takes credit for ‘waking up’ Kanye West

Tuesday 11 October 2022 00:02 , Graeme Massie

On his Infowars show on Sunday evening, the right-wing conspiracy theorist discussed the rapper wearing a “White Lives Matter” during a Paris fashion show.

“So Kanye West comes out and wears a White Lives Matter shirt. We sold shirts that said All Lives Matter. Said Black Lives Matter. Brown Lives Matter. Yellow Lives Matter. White Lives Matter,” Jones said on the show.

“And what he said is ‘I figured this is something God would want.’ Which, absolutely, I’ll wear a shirt that says Black Lives Matter, except I don’t want to be connected to the left, but I’ll still wear it because all lives matter.”

And he added: “He did that to bring unity and stop the division and go against the system. He has a lot of courage. The whole point is we woke up Kanye West, folks. That doesn’t mean Alex E Jones did that. It means all of you did that.”

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(AFP via Getty Images)

AOC, John Legend and Lizzo join Kanye West backlash as rapper stays banned on Twitter and Instagram

Monday 10 October 2022 23:05 , Graeme Massie

Rep Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, John Legend and Lizzo have all joined the Kanye West backlash as the rapper remains banned on Twitter and Instagram.

The social media platforms restricted Mr West’s access to his accounts after he shared anti-semitic posts on them over the weekend.

AOC, John Legend and Lizzo join Kanye West backlash over anti-semitic tweets

AOC condemns Kanye’s tweet

Monday 10 October 2022 22:09 , Graeme Massie

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the congresswoman from New York, branded the rapper’s words “hateful” and “dangerous.”

“There is absolutely no room in this country or world for antisemitism,” she wrote in a tweet on Sunday night.

And the lawmaker added: “It is important to see how harmful + dangerous Kanye’s words are – not only to our Jewish brothers, sisters, & siblings, but also to our collective society at large. We must reject this (garbage emoji) wherever we see it.”

Kanye West’s antisemitism is part of a wider bigotry that appeals to the right

Monday 10 October 2022 21:37 , Graeme Massie

Musician’s threat to Jewish people is linked to his flirtation with white supremacy, his misogyny and his fatphobia, writes Noah Berlatsky.

Kanye West’s antisemitism is part of a wider bigotry that appeals to the right

John Legend critical of Kanye West’s comments

Monday 10 October 2022 20:35 , Graeme Massie

“Weird how all these “free, independent thinkers” always land at the same old anti blackness and anti semitism,” the musician wrote on Twitter.

The All of Me singer is a former friend of the hip-hop star and has spoken publicly about the end of that friendship.

Legend told The New Yorker magazine in September that Kanye fell out with him when the musician publicly supported Joe Biden in the 2020 election and not the rapper.

“I don’t want to live a life that’s so consumed by politics that it’s the sole determinant of who can be my friend and who can’t. But values matter and character matters and moral compass matters,” he told the magazine.

Josh Gad repost’s Pink’s 2009 Kanye tweet

Monday 10 October 2022 20:15 , Graeme Massie

The Disney star re-tweeted the pop star’s tweet about the rapper in which she wrote, “Kanye West is the biggest piece of s**t on earth. Quote me.”

“Thirteen years later, it’s aged like the finest of wines. Love you (Pink),” Gad tweeted on Monday.

Another Twitter user, added: Another Twitter user added: “Pink was right back then and is now even more correct.”

Pink, whose full name is Alecia Beth Moore, is Jewish. She posted her Kanye comment in 2009 following his interruption of Taylor Swift at the VMAs.

ICYMI: Kanye West told Tucker Carlson his life was ‘threatened’ for wearing White Lives Matter shirt

Monday 10 October 2022 19:07 , Johanna Chisholm

Kanye West defended wearing a “White Lives Matter” shirt he debuted at Paris Fashion Week during a Thursday (6 October) appearance on Tucker Carlson Tonight.

“My so-called friends/handlers around me told me if I said that I liked Trump that my career would be over. That my life would be over,” the artist now known as Ye told the Fox News host.

“They said stuff like people get killed for wearing a hat like that. They threatened my life,” he continued. “They basically said that I would be killed for wearing the hat.

“I had someone call me last night and said anybody wearing a ‘White Lives Matter’ shirt is going to be green-lit. That means they are going to beat them up if I wear it. I’m like, you know, ‘Okay, green light me then’.”

Keep reading the full briefing from Tom Murray here:

Kanye West says life was ‘threatened’ over White Lives Matter shirt on Tucker Carlson

Users call for ‘permanent ban’ on Kanye West’s Twitter account after offensive posts

Monday 10 October 2022 16:44 , Johanna Chisholm

On the heels of having his Instagram restricted after sharing anti-Semitic posts, Kanye West has now violated Twitter’s rules with an anti-Semitic tweet that’s since been removed and prompted calls to “permanently ban” him from the platform.

He’s also been locked from using the platform.

Late on Saturday night, Mr West shared a tweet that declared he was going to go “death con 3” on Jewish people and alleged that he wasn’t “Anti Semitic because black people are actually Jew.” The tweet was removed by Twitter and replaced with text that said it violated the Twitter Rules, linking back to the company’s platform use guidelines.

“Stop excusing Kanye West with ‘mental health problems.’ He needs a permanent ban for his antisemitic tweet and to be fully exiled for spreading this hateful rhetoric,” wrote writer Monisha Rajesh.

Keep reading the full report from The Independent’s Jenna Amatulli here:

Twitter locked Kanye West’s account after anti-Semitic tweet

Welcome to live blog on Kanye West

Monday 10 October 2022 16:38 , Johanna Chisholm

Here starts The Independent’s live coverage on the fallout from Kanye West’s anti-Semitic posts on social media platforms over the weekend.

Follow along here for live updates into the reaction to the rapper getting locked out of his Twitter and Instagram accounts over the messages he shared on the platforms over the weekend.