Elon Musk Deactivates Kanye West’s X Account After Vile Rant
Kanye’s history of virtual outbursts profiled.

This move follows a history of controversial statements from West, who has repeatedly used social media to provoke outrage.

His public breakdowns have included accusations against his ex-wife, Kim Kardashian, and her then-boyfriend Pete Davidson, posting private messages and making threats.

West also made headlines in 2020 when he launched a chaotic presidential campaign via Twitter, sharing deeply personal details about his family and marriage.

In 2021, he claimed on Instagram that he was being kept from his children, repeatedly targeting the Kardashian family with erratic posts.

His online feuds have extended beyond family matters, attacking figures like Drake, Jay-Z, and Adidas executives, often with bizarre or cryptic messages.

He has also shared conspiracy theories, including false claims about George Floyd’s death and other politically charged misinformation.

In 2018, he stirred controversy by calling slavery a “choice” during a TMZ interview, later using social media to defend his statement against furious backlash.

In 2023, West shared bizarre claims that Hollywood celebrities were under mind control.

Despite numerous bans and deleted posts, West has continued to push the limits of social media, using his platforms to provoke, promote, and polarize.
Kanye’s recent online tirade exposed.

His latest online tirade was filled with remarks widely criticized as anti-Semitic, misogynistic, and racist, sparking immediate backlash.

The rapper, known for his unpredictable behavior, took particular aim at longtime rival Taylor Swift during the Super Bowl.

West appeared to criticize Swift’s recent Grammy moment, suggesting that her influence was harmful to Black men.


West also took shots at Kendrick Lamar, suggesting that he was being manipulated by industry executives.

He even referenced conspiracy theories about power structures within the music industry, further escalating the backlash.
Kanye’s bizarre business move highlighted.

Alongside his inflammatory tweets, West released a bizarre, self-produced Super Bowl ad for his Yeezy fashion line.