After getting booted off Twitter, Kanye West is back on Instagram.
The rapper, now known as Ye, resurfaced on IG Sunday, just days after his Twitter account was suspended, again, following another anti-Semitic post.
West marked his return to Instagram –and a restriction being lifted on his account — by uploading a statement mentioning Twitter owner, Elon Musk, and former president Barack Obama.
“Am I the only one who thinks Elon could be half-Chinese? Have you ever seen his pics as a child? Take a Chinese genius and mate them with a South African super model and we have an Elon,” he wrote. “I say an Elon because they probably made 10 to 30 Elon’s and he’s the first genetic hybrid that stuck… Well, let’s not forget about Obama.”
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In the caption, West said he wanted to “incite” an investigation into Musk’s background.
“On Jay Z’s birthday, future president of the United States Ye uses Mark Zuckerberg’s platform to incite a mass investigation of Elon Musk’s childhood photos in the midst of Balenciagagate,” he wrote. “I call this the theory of everything. Problem solved. Praise God.”
Musk banned the hip-hop mogul from Twitter on Dec. 1, saying he “violated our rule against incitement to violence.”
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The Yeezy designer had only returned to Twitter two weeks earlier when Musk reinstated suspended accounts after taking control of the platform.
The rapper’s latest suspension from Twitter followed his post showing an image of a swastika over the star of David, a symbol of Judaism.
In addition to the swastika post, he praised Adolf Hitler and the Nazis in an interview last week with right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones.
Before leaving Twitter, West posted an unflattering photo of a shirtless Musk on a yacht. The rapper captioned the post, “Let’s always remember this as my final tweet #ye24.”
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