Kanye West has been contacted by Elon Musk following his anti-Semitic remarks.
Following Ye’s offensive tweet that led to his suspension from Twitter, the Tesla CEO acknowledged that he had condemned Ye.
Musk tweeted on Monday, “Talked to ye today & expressed my concerns about his recent tweet, which I think he took to heart.”
Welcome back to Twitter, my friend!
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 8, 2022
This comes after Ye’s accounts were restricted on Twitter and Instagram after he repeatedly attacked Jews in a series of messages.
In the since-deleted tweet, he declared, “I’m a little sleepy tonight, but when I wake up, I’m going death con 3 On JEWISH PEOPLE.” The irony is that since black people are actually Jews, I can’t be anti-Semitic. Additionally, you guys have played with me and attempted to blacklist anyone who disagrees with your agenda.
Before that, Musk greeted his friend on Twitter after he published his first tweet since November 2020.
In response to Ye’s controversies, including the “White Lives Matter” shirts he unveiled at Paris Fashion Week, Musk, who is attempting to acquire Twitter, is the most recent famous person to make a statement.
John Legend questioned Ye’s divisive rhetoric. Strange how everyone who claims to be a “free, independent thinker” always comes down to the same old anti-blackness and anti-semitism, the Grammy winner wrote on Twitter.
Weird how all these “free, independent thinkers” always land at the same old anti blackness and anti semitism.
— John Legend (@johnlegend) October 10, 2022
After West’s anti-Semitic post, Jack Antonoff tweeted “Kanye a little bitch,” and Jamie Lee Curtis called his remarks “abhorrent.” Ye was referred to as a “dusty prick” in a video that Michael Rapaport posted
kanye a little bitch
— jackantonoff (@jackantonoff) October 10, 2022
The holiest day in Judaism was last week. Words matter. A threat to Jewish people ended once in a genocide. Your words hurt and incite violence. You are a father. Please stop. pic.twitter.com/8iFuKwwspw
— Jamie Lee Curtis (@jamieleecurtis) October 9, 2022
West was invited to the Holocaust Museum in Los Angeles on Tuesday to learn about the terrible effects of hate speech. “Words matter and they have effects Ye. We encourage you to stop by the Holocaust Museum Los Angeles so that you can learn more about the horrific violence and genocide that words can inspire.