Kanye West seems to be having an ongoing meltdown on social media in which he has praised Hitler, says he doesn’t listen to rap, and defended Diddy. Ye has continued his tweeting spree throughout the night and into Friday morning, and it’s something.
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For instance, the veteran rapper wrote that he does not “like or trust any Jewish person.” His troubling remarks extend further, including open admiration for Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party—obsessions that West has reportedly harbored for years.
At one point, he explicitly referred to himself as a Nazi and declared he would never apologize for his antisemitic views. Additionally, his posts have included language that is homophobic and racist toward Black people.
“IM RACIST. STEREO TYPES EXIST FOR A REASON AND THEY ALL BE TRUE,” the “Jesus Walks” hitmaker also wrote during the tirade.
While Ye made plenty of declarations about all sorts of creeds and colors, here’s one of his offerings as an example: “ALL WHITE PEOPLE ARE RACIST.”
Kanye West’s X Meltdown Also Saw Him Defending Diddy and Chris Brown
Of course, West may think better of his rant rampage and delete the offensive tweets. However, everything is forever online, and multiple outlets screengrabbed and shared the extremely NSFW tirade.
🚨 Kanye West is having an epic manic episode. Like right now. He has been posting on X for 10 hours straight. He called himself a Nazi, said he loves Hitler among other things. pic.twitter.com/6NTzl2n1w4
— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) February 7, 2025
During his rant, West also defended Sean “Diddy” Combs, who is currently incarcerated and awaiting trial on racketeering and sex trafficking charges. Ye alleges that “they” are attempting to “make an example out of” Diddy. He also appeals to one of his allies, President Donald Trump, urging him to pardon Diddy.
West also came to the defense of singer Chris Brown, who was convicted in 2009 for assaulting Rihanna. West remarked that “we all watched them try to cancel Chris Brown,” highlighting the backlash the artist has faced over the years.
Meanwhile, Ye seemed to imply in a later post this morning that the X rant was something of an emotional purge for him.
“Has anyone ever wanted to get it all off they chest. Everything you felt. Everything they told you not to say, think or feel,” he wrote.