Kanye West posts disturbing tweet claiming he’s ‘going def con 3 on JEWISH PEOPLE’

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Kanye West continued his return to Twitter with a disturbing tweet suggesting he would be ‘going death con 3 on JEWISH PEOPLE’ while bringing back his ‘White Lives Matter’ T-shirt. 

The tweet appeared to be a play on words on the military phrase def con – indicating readiness for war.  

West, 45, posted the tweet after wearing his controversial shirt to his daughter North’s basketball game on Saturday. 

The tweet was removed just hours after West – who now typically goes by Ye – posted it. 

‘I’m a bit sleepy tonight but when I wake up I’m going death con 3 On JEWISH PEOPLE,’ a malapropism of the hacker phrase ‘def con,’ West’s tweet read.

He added: ‘The funny thing is I actually can’t be Anti Semitic because black people are actually Jew also. You guys have toyed with me and tried to black ball anyone whoever opposes your agenda.’

West has not been suspended from the platform.  

Kanye West posts disturbing tweet claiming he’s ‘going def con 3 on JEWISH PEOPLE’

Kanye West continued his return to Twitter with a disturbing tweet where he suggested he would be ‘going death con 3 on JEWISH PEOPLE’ while bringing back his ‘White Lives Matter’ T-shirt

Kanye West was pictured wearing his White Lives Matter t-shirt Saturday

The rapper donned the controversial outfit to watch his daughter North play basketball

Kanye donned his controversial White Lives Matter tweet to watch daughter North play basketball in LA. He sent the disturbing tweet about Jews shortly afterwards  

It’s been an active weekend for the mogul on social media, as he went after Mark Zuckerberg for restricting his Instagram after he posted a now-deleted private conversation with Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs.

In the text exchange, Combs tries to get West to stop sporting shirts emblazoned with White Lives Matter. 

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‘I’m trying to talk to you as a black man. And I’m talking to you because this is hurting our people. Stop.’

West replied: ‘Anything you text I will post.’ The rapper and fashion mogul kept his word, posting the entire exchange to his 18 million followers. 

The series of texts ended with West accusing Combs of being controlled by Jewish people – an anti-Semitic conspiracy theory.

‘This ain’t a game. Ima use you as an example to show the Jewish people that told you to call me that no one can threaten or influence me,’ West wrote his friend.

He reportedly captioned the post of the text exchange ‘Jesus is Jew.’ The American Jewish Committee has since condemned West, saying his post was ‘dangerous.’

West reported told Combs that 'Jewish people told you to call me' and that they were not going to 'threaten or influence me'

West reported told Combs that ‘Jewish people told you to call me’ and that they were not going to ‘threaten or influence me’

After the posts were removed by Meta, which owns Instagram, West called out Zuckerberg’s company on Twitter for restricting his account.

‘Look at this, Mark. How you gone kick me off Instagram. You use to be my n***a.’ 

He posted the tweet alongside a photo of the pair performing karaoke at an unknown time.  

A Meta spokesperson said: ‘We may place restrictions on accounts that repeatedly break our rules.’ 

It is unclear what rule West broke in that instance, but he has been using the platform with growing frequency to bash numerous people, including his ex-wife Kim Kardashian. 

He posted a photo of him and Zuckerberg singing karaoke at an unknown time

He posted a photo of him and Zuckerberg singing karaoke at an unknown time 

West also recently sat down for the interview with Fox News’ Tucker Carlson after he returned from Paris Fashion Week where he sparked controversy with his White Lives Matter shirt.

He told Carlson the shirt came from his ‘energy’ and his ‘connection with God.’ 

‘I do certain things from a feeling, I just channel the energy. It feels right, hits using a gut instinct, connection with God and just brilliance,’ he said, adding that the  idea of him ‘wearing the shirt was funny’ and his father – who he claimed is a former Black Panther – thought so too. 

‘I said: “Dad, why do you think it’s funny?” and he said: “It’s just a black man stating the obvious,” ‘ he told Carlson. 

‘That was my favorite response, because I kept thinking: People are looking for an explanation. And people say as an artist you have don’t have to an explanation, but as a leader you do.  

West has been in the hot seat recently for his White Lives Matter T-shirt, which he was seen recently wearing to his daughter's game (pictured)

West has been in the hot seat recently for his White Lives Matter T-shirt, which he was seen recently wearing to his daughter’s game (pictured)

West debuted the shirt at Paris Fashion Week, alongside conservative commentator Candance Owens (pictured together)

West debuted the shirt at Paris Fashion Week, alongside conservative commentator Candance Owens (pictured together) 

He also spoke with Fox News' Tucker Carlson recently about the shirts and said he does 'certain things from a feeling, I just channel the energy. It feels right, hits using a gut instinct, connection with God and just brilliance'

He also spoke with Fox News’ Tucker Carlson recently about the shirts and said he does ‘certain things from a feeling, I just channel the energy. It feels right, hits using a gut instinct, connection with God and just brilliance’

He also said the controversy is that white people ‘have stripped us of our identity and labeled us as a color have told us what it means to be black.’ 

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‘The answer to why I wrote ‘White Lives Matter’ on a shirt is because they do. It’s the obvious thing.’ 

Many have called the fashion designer out for the slogan, including model Gigi Hadid, who branded him a ‘bully’ after he lashed out at Vogue editor Gabriella Karefa-Johnson when she called his the move ‘violent’ and ‘dangerous.’ 

He later walk back on his criticism, insisting he had no issue with Vogue’s contributing fashion editor. 

His spokesman Jason Lee quit in protest at the provocative show, writing on Instagram that West was ‘gaslighting black people and empowering white supremacy.’ 

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