Kanye Westâs X account posts shocking antisemitic rantÂ
Series of posts in all-caps were shared from the controversial rapperâ??s X account, shortly after he caused uproar at the 2025 Grammy Awards
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Kanye Westâs X/Twitter account shared a series of shocking antisemitic posts in a lengthy all-caps rant that also included other offensive slurs.
The controversial rapper, who caused uproar on the Grammys red carpet this week in a stunt involving his wife, Bianca Censori, has previously sparked outrage for antisemitic outbursts on social media and in interviews.
On Friday (7 February), a string of posts from his X account included the declaration: âI love Hitler. Now what bitches,â and, âIm a Nazi [sic].â
Another said: âI can say whatever the f*** I want p*****s.â
âI just tweeted everything I could think of and Iâm still alive,â one post added.
The posts have sparked outrage on social media, with hundreds of X users expressing their disgust.
One of the most recent posts at the time of writing said: âAINT NOBODY RAMPED UP EITHER IM CALM AS ICE THIS HOW I REALLY FEEL HOW I REALLY FELT AND HOW I WILL ALWAYS FEEL F*** ALL OF YOUR F*** ASS UNFAIR BUSINESS DEALS ANY JEWISH PERSON THAT DOES BUSINESS WITH ME NEEDS TO KNOW I DONT LIKE OR TRUST ANY JEWISH PERSON AMD THIS IS COMPLETELY SOBER WITH NO HENNESY [sic].â
The Independent has contacted Westâs representative for comment.
Some of the posts shared from Kanye Westâs X account on Friday 7 February (ye/X )
West, 47, who legally changed his name to Ye in 2021, had just expressed his support for Sean âDiddyâ Combs, who is currently in prison awaiting trial on multiple charges of sex trafficking and racketeering. Combs denies all of the allegations against him.
West announced a partnership between his clothes brand Yeezy and Combsâs Sean John label on Instagram.
Combs later acknowledged the collaboration by sharing a screenshot of the announcement, writing: âThank you to my brother @Ye YEEZY.COM.â
During the rant posted from Westâs X account, one comment said: âMy support of Puff is completely selfish I need to find whoever been trying to out Black moguls [sic].â
The all-caps rant continued over dozens of posts (ye/X )
Westâs antisemitism controversy erupted in December 2022 after he said he âliked Hitlerâ during an interview with right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones on his show Infowars.
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West, who had recently been dropped by brands including Adidas, GAP and Balenciaga following a string of antisemitic comments, repeatedly praised the Nazi leader during his appearance on the show.
In a statement at the time, Adidas branded the remarks âunacceptable, hateful and dangerousâ, adding that they âviolate the companyâs values of diversity and inclusion, mutual respect and fairnessâ.
A year later, he apologised to the Jewish community for his remarks. However, he appeared to backtrack on this apology in February 2024 when he released his album Vultures.
On the closing song âKingâ, he rapped: âCrazy, bipolar, antisemite,â he raps, per lyrics website Genius.
âAnd Iâm still the king/ Still the king/ Still/ They thought headlines was my kryptonite/ Still the king.â
On the title track, he also made light of the row, rapping: âI ainât antisemitic, I just f***ed a Jewish b****.â
Kanye West and Bianca Censori attend the 67th Annual GRAMMY Awards (Getty Images )
At the time of writing, posts were still being shared from Westâs X account.
His account was suspended in December 2022 after he violated the platformâs policy against inciting violence by posting a design of a swastika inside the Star of David.
X owner and tech-billionaire Elon Musk confirmed the suspension, writing on X that he had âtried his bestâ to persuade West not to share such posts.
The Independent has contacted X for comment.