Kanye West is making headlines again. He got suspended from Clubhouse after spewing antisemitic remarks on the social media platform.
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Kanye West is suspended from Clubhouse following antisemitic rant
Kanye West is facing yet another expulsion from a social media site. He was suspended from Clubhouse over the weekend for spreading antisemitic conspiracy theories over their rules on hate speech.
West, who officially changed his name to Ye, joined Wack 100 to host a private Q&A session on the online platform Saturday.
Attendees on the other hand needed to pay a $20 entrance fee to have access to their conversation. However, their talk was abruptly cut off after less than an hour sans explanation.
Meanwhile, West spoke about his thoughts on the recent controversies with the listeners during the 55-minute talk session.
In addition, he included subjects such as the termination of his relationship with Adidas as well as his issues with the company’s executives. But he continued to make remarks about Jews throughout the chat.
However, Clubhouse eventually put a halt on the session after the Donda rapper touted a conspiracy theory in connection with the Jewish people.
Besides that, his comments indicated that the Chinese use Jewish people to have control over Black people. Additionally, he claimed that Jews ‘are just middlemen.’
Clubhouse confirms Kanye West’s termination
According to TheWrap, Clubhouse not only put an end to the session early but also removed Kanye West from the platform.
In addition, the company issued a statement to address the matter.
They wrote, ‘We took action to shut down a conversation yesterday because it violated our policies.’
The message further reads, ‘We also suspended those who violated the policies. There’s absolutely no place for bullying, hate speech, or abuse on our platform as explicitly stated in our Community Guidelines and Terms of Service.’
In the meantime, the disgusting rapper’s recent trouble with Clubhouse comes just days after he was banned from Instagram.
Instagram suspended his account after West shared a new song that centers around him addressing the backlash he received due to his antisemitic statements.
The outro sample consisted of West’s controversial Infowars interview where he praises Adolf Hitler and the Nazis.
Besides that, Meek Mill took to Twitter to clap back at the 45-year-old rapper and Wack 100.
The Philly rapper’s response came after the pair ridiculed him over his objection to the G.O.O.D. Music founder’s ‘White Lives Matter’ merchandise.
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