
Kanye West has now claimed he’s ‘not a Nazi’ after a string of antisemitic rants on X.
The 47-year-old rapper, also known as Ye, has been harshly criticised in recent weeks for lengthy antisemitic posts on X where he called himself a ‘Nazi’.
On Wednesday, the rapper took to his newly reinstated X account to write: ‘After further reflection I’ve come to the realization that I’m not a Nazi.’
This comes after he received enormous backlash for selling a $20 swastika shirt on his website following a Super Bowl advert.
Despite his X account and website previously getting taken down amid growing fury from fans and fellow celebrities, he returned to the Elon Musk-owned social media platform with a slew of more shocking posts last week.
He also attempted to justify selling his Nazi symbol-inspired design.



‘I’ve had my swastika t-shirt idea for over 8 years. It was so intriguing to me that a symbol had so much programming in it,’ he posted in all caps.
The Runaway hitmaker added: ‘I remember going to Japan and gasping when I saw what is known as the swastika on clothing. It felt illegal to even look at it, that’s how I had been programmed.
‘I then found out that swastika had many different meanings and many different names.’
His latest posts also stated that despite his comments no one had been able to ‘stop, extort or threaten’ him to change anything and he had made $40million between his different businesses.
He then declared he was ‘no longer under Jewish control’ and celebrated that Yeezy had been ‘dropped by Shopify’.
Elsewhere, he wrote that ‘a few specific Jews came together and did everything they could to destroy me’. In another, he claimed he ‘taunted CBS’ to take down his Super Bowl commercial after they saw his ‘politically incorrect tweets’.
‘This time I pushed every cancellable idea possible, I pushed every button I could,’ he posted.
All the post on X have now been deleted.

It comes after he was sued by a former employee for allegedly firing her after insulting her looks and messaging her ‘Hail Hitler’.
This is not the first time West has been slammed for antisemitic comments. Two years ago, he released an apology to the Jewish community in Hebrew after several offensive posts on Instagram.
He has been called out by various stars over the years including David Schwimmer who called him a ‘deranged bigot’.
And a clip from 2008 of the late Amy Winehouse calling him a ‘c***’ also resurfaced.
West’s representative Milo Yiannopoulos also had to refute rumours that he and his wife Bianca Censori were heading towards a divorce following his shocking online ranting.

The couple stirred up controversy earlier this month at the Grammys when the Australian architect rocked up on the red carpet in a near-nude outfit.
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In a statement about their relationship status, Yiannopoulos said: ‘Announcements about their private life will come from them directly, not unsourced rumour in the tabloid press.
‘Is this the fifth or is it the sixth time the press has wrongly reported that Ye and Bianca are separating? I’ve lost track.’
Metro has reached out to Ye’s representative for comment.
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