Kanye West says 'I don't care' in his latest horrific and vile tweeting spree
Kanye West, fresh from his Grammy Awards controversy, went on another vile social media posting spree, sharing a number of outrageous posts on Twitter /X and Instagram
Kanye West, fresh from his Grammy Awards controversy, went on another vile social media posting spree, sharing a number of outrageous posts on Twitter /X and InstagramKanye West has shared more hateful social media posts (
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Kanye West has again launched into a vile social media posting spree - claiming he "doesn't care about" some people "enough to hate them".
The rapper, who was last night mocked at the Critics' Choice Awards, has shared a number of outrageous posts on Twitter /X and Instagram. His latest outburst sees the Gold Digger star insist he "doesn't hate anyone" - but there are people he "doesn't care about enough to hate".
In several bizarre tweets in the past few hours, Ye, 47, also uses vile profanities and claims his "sales doubled last night". One post, all in capital letters, reads: "I WOULD IMAGINE EVEYBODY ON THE PLANET WISH THEY COULD DO WHAT IVE DONE IN THE PAST 12 HOURS".
It was a reference to further hateful social media posts, in which he talked about Hitler, Nazis and racism. However, the singer, who has more than 32 million followers on X, was teased at the Critics' Choice Awards following the spew of messages.
The rapper was mocked at the Critics' Choice Awards (
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Host Chelsea Handler invited actor Jesse Eisenberg to the stage to hand out an award. The comedian introduced him as "from a movie we know Kanye West didn’t see."
Jesse played a lead role in last year's comedy drama, A Real Pain. The synopsis of the Jewish movie reads: "Mismatched cousins David and Benji tour Poland to honour their grandmother. Their adventure becomes complicated as old tensions resurface while exploring their family history."
Father-of-four Kanye has shared dozens of anti-semitic posts mocking the Jewish community, and even close of friends of his who are Jews – before claiming that he has "never trusted them".
Fans who picked up on the jibe took to social media to share their thoughts. One user wrote: "They even trolled Kanye on the critics choice awards."
Chelsea's sarcastic comment came after 47-year-old Kanye - who is now legally known as Ye - took to Twitter/X on Friday to make a series of shocking claims, including that he loves Hitler.