You gone too far Kanye West revealed message that Elon Must sent to him before suspending his twitter for promoting his presidential campaign with Swastika
Elon Musk has announced that Kanye West has been suspended from tweeter for inciting violence over tweet
Kanye shared series of post on his tweeter account which features the photo of Jewish star David and Swastika in the middle
Kanye wrote: #LOVESPEECH,” the rapper wrote alongside the image, referring to his plans to run for the US presidency in the next election. Ye previously embarked on a presidential run in 2020, and publicly befriended former Republican president, Donald Trump, over the years prior.
Kanye West tweet was quickly removed from the platform and instead replaced with a note confirming that it had “violated” Twitter's rules.
Kanye wrote " let's always remember this as my final tweet as he posted shirtless photos of twitter CEO Elon Musk.
Elon quickly replied, “That is fine.” In response to Ye’s deleted tweet, he wrote, “This is not.”
Kanye then tweeted several screenshots of his personal text messages with Elon, which revealed that the tech mogul had reached out to him to condemn his tweet.
“Sorry, but you have gone too far. This is not love,” Elon text Ye alongside a link to the tweet. The rapper replied, “Who made you the judge.”
Another screenshot then showed a message from Elon that said, “Our father, which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy Name. Thy Kingdom come. Thy will be done in earth, As it is in heaven.”
Ye appeared to reply, “I’m Jesus name,” before sending a photo that showed that his Twitter account had been suspended temporarily.
Elon wrote in response to someone who told him to “fix” Kanye. “I tried my best despite that, he again violated our rule against incitement to violence. Account will be suspended,” he added.