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Kanye West says he'll go ‘death con 3' on Jews in now-removed tweet

The rapper's Twitter account has been locked, the company says. His Instagram account is also restricted following a post deemed antisemitic

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Kanye West has sparked outrage after saying on Twitter that he’ll go to “death con 3 on JEWISH PEOPLE” after his Instagram account was restricted for a post many deemed antisemitic.

The tweet on Friday triggered outrage around the world, and was labelled by the American Jewish Committee as a "vicious antisemitic comment". Twitter removed the post, and also confirmed on Sunday afternoon that West's account has been locked "due to a violation of Twitter’s policies".

The global star was embroiled in controversy after wearing a “White Lives Matter” shirt at a Paris fashion show last week. The Anti-Defamation League has described the controversial slogan as a “white supremacist phrase.”

Fellow rapper Sean Combs - also known as Diddy and Puff Daddy – criticised him for wearing the shirt in text messages shared to Instagram by West on Friday.

In one of the messages, West told Diddy: “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.” He captioned the Instagram post “Jesus is Jew.”

On Tuesday, Vice published leaked extracts of West's interview with controversial Fox News host Tucker Carlson last week, that did not make it to air, in which he made antisemitic statements, along with some bizarre claims about Jewish people.

West’s Instagram account was then restricted, after which he took to Twitter for the first time since the 2020 US election where he called out Meta’s Mark Zuckerburg, who is Jewish, writing: “Look at this Mark,” referencing a photo of the pair together. “How you gone kick me off instagram.”

West then tweeted to his 31.3 million followers: “I’m a bit sleepy tonight but when I wake up I’m going death con 3 On JEWISH PEOPLE 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.”

“Death con 3” appears to be an erroneous reference to the US military heightened alert status DEFCON 3.

The post was removed by Twitter for violating the platform’s rules, and a company spokesperson confirmed further enforcement action on Sunday afternoon, telling the JC: "The account in question has been locked due to a violation of Twitter’s policies."

However, the spokesperson declined to confirm the length of West's suspension from the platform; Twitter's enforcement rules say the action can last anything from 12 hours to seven days.

The American Jewish Committee slammed the controversial rapper, saying in a statement: “Kanye West has had a streak of rants this week that is remarkable even by his standards. Ye needs to see that words matter, especially a vicious antisemitic comment that recently surfaced on social media.

“If he wants to have any credibility as a commentator on social issues, let alone as a musician, maybe he can start by figuring out how to make a point without fomenting hatred of Jews.”

British Jewish comedian and JC columnist David Baddiel wrote on Twitter on Sunday: “Kanye West’s threat to Jews is as ever based on a myth of Jewish power, a myth believed across the political spectrum. It lies at the heart of the Jews Don’t Count phenomenon: Jews are powerful so attacking them is punching up and concern for them in the face of it unnecessary.”

Meanwhile, Christopher Bouzy – influencer and founder of an anti-bot web tool – called out Twitter for not doing more than deleting the tweet, writing: “That anti-Semitic tweet and death threat from Kanye West should've been enough for Twitter to suspend him permanently.” It was retweeted by David Baddiel.

The latest outburst follows an appearance on Fox News on Thursday where he told controversial host Tucker Carlson that former White House senior adviser Jared Kushner brokered the Abraham Accords peace agreements between Israel and several Arab nations “to make money”.

West claimed that Kushner and his brother Josh, who are Jewish, were acting as a “handler” to former president Donald Trump, claiming that “they love to just look at me or look at Trump like we’re so crazy and that they’re the businessman.”

On Tuesday, Vice published leaked extracts from that interview that did not make it to air. West said that Planned Parenthood - a US non-profit reproductive healthcare organisation - was founded by Margaret Sanger, a “known eugenics,” as he put it, alongside the KKK “to control the Jew population.”

West also deployed a strange metaphor involving Jewish people, that he then requested be edited out, and used another metaphor that appeared to imply Jewish control of the financial system, although his exact meaning was unclear.

West has spoken openly in recent years about his mental health struggles and his diagnosis of bipolar disorder. However, Liora Rez - Executive Director of the watchdog group Stop Antisemitism- told Newsweek that his comments were “horrifying”.

"This gives him zero excuses to spew baseless and confusing messages about Jews, specifically when antisemitism has been set ablaze across America. Furthermore, his language about influence taps into an age-old antisemitic myth and stereotype about Jewish control."

"I don't think he understands when his wording is problematic, but we hope he deletes the Instagram posts," Rez said. "Jews have enough issues as it is right now without him furthering any type of negativity towards us and hatred."

FROM OPINION: Kanye West will recover from his delusions and their bigotry - he deserves a break

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