Kanye West's Twitter account has been suspended after the rapper posted a picture of a swastika merged with the Star of David.
New Twitter CEO Elon Musk confirmed the suspension in a tweet replying to a post of an unflattering photo of the billionaire, which West called his “final tweet.”
“I tried my best. Despite that, he again violated our rule against incitement to violence. Account will be suspended,” Musk tweeted.
The 45-year-old rapper is also not buying right-leaning social media site Parler, the company said Thursday.
He had offered to buy Parler in October. At the time, the rapper and Parlement Technologies, which owns Parler, said the acquisition would be completed in the last three months of the year. The sale price and other details were not disclosed.
“This decision was made in the interest of both parties in mid-November," Parlement Technologies said in a statement Thursday. “Parler will continue to pursue future opportunities for growth and the evolution of the platform for our vibrant community."
Launched in August 2018, Parler didn't start picking up steam until 2020. It was kicked offline in January 2021 over its ties to the deadly insurrection at the US Capitol earlier that month. A month after the attack, Parler announced a relaunch but didn't return to Google Play until September of this year.
West has made a series of antisemitic comments in recent weeks, including praising Hitler in an interview with conspiracy theorist Alex Jones on Thursday.
I tried my best. Despite that, he again violated our rule against incitement to violence. Account will be suspended.
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Srinagar (PTI): National Conference (NC) president Farooq Abdullah on Friday questioned the rationale behind bringing the Constitution amendment bill, saying the NDA government did not have the two-thirds majority needed to pass it.
"First, they withdrew the bill. Why did they do it? Because there were apprehensions among the people. They (the government) were sure that a two-thirds majority would not come. Then what did they do? They thought one more night and then brought the same old bill that was passed in 2023," Abdullah told reporters at Hazratbal here.
The former Union minister said the government then sent the bill to the Parliament Secretariat to see if it needed a simple majority to pass.
"However, it's a Constitutional amendment bill, and a two-thirds majority is necessary for it. They (the government) do not have it. Now, what will they do next, only God knows. But the truth is that there is an apprehension among the people that this is wrong. This method is wrong. May God grant them wisdom so that they listen to the people," he added.
Asked about provisions for enhancement of seats reserved for Pakistan-Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, the former J-K chief minister said the government's delimitation exercise in Jammu and Kashmir in 2023 was also wrong.
"You saw the delimitation here. How wrongfully they did it. Now people are also worried about what their purpose is. That is the point," he said.
Responding to a question about Pakistan's mediation in Iran and the US-Israel conflict, Abdullah said it was not a new thing and has been acknowledged by US President Donald Trump.
"It (Pakistan) is already doing that. It is not a new thing. We have heard President Trump's statement that if there is an agreement between both sides, I think he himself is coming to sign the agreement. May God make it happen so that peace is established, because the whole world is caught in this trouble," he said.
The NC chief also wished success to West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee in the assembly polls underway in the state.
"Inshallah, Mamata will win. Our prayers are with them," he said.
