Exclusive: Ye Suspended From Twitter For Seven Days For Saying N-Word
Rapper suggested term ‘antisemite’ now being used as pejorative like the N-word to smear black individuals who leave the political correctness plantation.
Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, has received a seven-day suspension from Twitter over his use of the N-word, according to his conversation with Alex Jones.
Ye’s suspension reportedly occurred after he tweeted on Friday, “I’m starting to think anti Semitic means ni**er.”
This may be the first time Twitter has ever censored a black person for saying the N-word.
Notably, Ye’s comment was not an attack or insult directed at anybody, nor was it a call for violence. Nevertheless, the tweet was taken down for “violating the Twitter rules.”
Ye was simply pointing out that the term “antisemite” is now being used as a new pejorative like the N-word to demonize blacks who left the political correctness plantation.
“What he’s saying is it’s being used as racism against black people, like calling people antisemitic is the new N-word,” Alex Jones said Saturday. “All he’s saying is calling black leaders who left the politically correct reservation ‘antisemitic’ is the new derogatory term. Since when are black people not allowed to use the N-word?”
And for that, Kanye is now being censored.
Is Twitter’s new CEO Elon Musk aware of this development?
It’s likely Musk does not yet have full operational control of Twitter and its censorship mechanisms, but hopefully that will change, and Ye’s account may be the litmus test.
Despite meeting with Musk this week over “content moderation” concerns, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), the premier pro-Israel lobbying group, ordered a global advertiser boycott of Musk’s Twitter on Friday for not doing enough to censor Kanye “Ye” West and other critics of their power.
Today, we are joining dozens of other groups to ask advertisers to pause Twitter spending because we are profoundly concerned about antisemitism and hate on the platform. Here’s why we’re asking advertisers to #StopHateForProfit and #StopToxicTwitter🧵https://t.co/a83e2eTFwz
Since that meeting, Musk permitted @kanyewest to start posting again. From Ye’s “Death Con 3” tweet to @KyrieIrving promoting an antisemitic film, we’ve seen celebrities use Twitter to disseminate antisemitic conspiracy theories and hate to tens of millions of followers. pic.twitter.com/a173oYWFcv
George Soros-linked advocacy groups have also been organizing advertising boycotts against Twitter following Musk’s acquisition of the social media platform over concerns he’s not doing enough to “moderate content.”
The censorship pressure isn’t just coming from far-left dark money groups or corporations.
Recall that earlier this week, the extent of the cozy relationship between the federal government and Big Tech companies was revealed in an in-depth piece by The Intercept outlining the mechanisms by which the tech companies censor content on the government’s behalf, a clear violation of the First Amendment.
First they came for Alex Jones. Then they came for President Donald Trump.
Now they’ve come for Ye.
Pretty soon, they’ll come for you.
“There’s a lot of facets to this,” Alex Jones said. “The social engineers are desperate, the power structure is desperate, and they are targeting individuals to try to set the precedent to ban, restrict, censor and surveil anybody they want.”
Rand Paul: Elon Musk Will Go Down As A Historic Champion For Free Speech
“Somewhere along the way something happened and people began to think that only certain forms of speech were acceptable.”
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Senator Rand Paul praised Elon Musk Wednesday for standing up for free speech, predicting that the Twitter owner will be recorded as a key figure in history in the fight against censorship.
Referring to Musk’s compelling take down of a CNBC hack earlier this week, Paul noted “Thank God for someone who can still speak their mind and won’t take some guff off a journalist who tells him he can’t speak his mind.”
“Somewhere along the way something happened and people began to think that only certain forms of speech were acceptable,” The Senator urged.
“Then along came Elon Musk,” Paul continued, adding “The country, the Bill of Rights frankly, all of us, are going to be very thankful that a guy with a lot of money bought a social media entity and allowed us to see the government colluding to limit speech.”
“People need to get this right. Private companies can decide what they want to air, newspapers can, television shows can. But what we cannot allow to happen is the government to collude with private business and use them basically as their extension and their arm of censor,” Paul emphasised.
He added that “Elon Musk exposed this only because he had 44 billion dollars to buy a company and expose their inner workings off collusion with government.”
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Rand Paul:
"Then along came Elon Musk. The country, the Bill of Rights frankly, all of us, are going to be very thankful that a guy with a lot of money bought a social media entity and allowed us to see the government colluding to limit speech."pic.twitter.com/8DFeUtTqAL
— Citizen Free Press (@CitizenFreePres) May 18, 2023