Kanye’s Twitter and Instagram accounts were locked last month after he posted anti-Semitic content.
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Twitter took down a post from the artist that said he was “going death con 3 On JEWISH PEOPLE,”
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Days earlier, he worn a shirt emblazoned with the divisive phrase “White Lives Matter
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multiple companies cut ties with Ye ― including his talent agency, Adidas, Gap, Balenciaga and Foot Locker.
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account was later restored, but he had been inactive since early November when he said he was doing a 30-day “verbal fast.”
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He returned to Twitter over the weekend, writing "shalom"
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Rapper posted Hebrew word Shalom, i.e "peace" along with smiley face
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Kanye tweeted: "Testing Testing Seeing if my Twitter is unblocked”
Musk responded “Don’t kill what ye hate. Save what ye love.”
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Musk said that "They did not consult with or inform me," Ye's account had been restored before he took ownership.
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Though the rapper attracted immediate backlash for shocking tweet & fans beg star to ‘leave them alone’
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