
Ye Earns Suspension From Social Audio App Clubhouse After Spewing Antisemitic Statements
Ye Earns Suspension From Social Audio App Clubhouse After Spewing Antisemitic Statements
Another week, another Ye suspension.
The continuation of the cancelation of Ye may be the longest process we’ve witnessed so far. After going on, yet, another antisemitic rant on the popular app, Clubhouse over the weekend, the social audio app has announced that he is now suspended from the platform according to The Wrap.
When word got out that the music producer formerly known as Kanye West was going to do an interview on the Clubhouse platform, it was also announced that it would be a $20 entrance fee in order to hear the discussion on the app. The interview did not start as scheduled but when he did appear, instead of it being a Q & A, Ye quickly started taking over the chat with long-winded responses rather than responding to questions.
As he continued his rant and conversation, Clubhouse cut short the session when Ye presented a conspiracy theory that Jewish people “are used by the Chinese” to control Black people. After he started to go in on that theory, Clubhouse ended the room he was in.
The social media app did release a statement pertaining to the discussion the combative rapper was having.
“We took action to shut down a conversation yesterday because it violated our policies. We also suspended those who violated the policies. There’s absolutely no place for bullying, hate speech or abuse on our platform as explicitly stated in our Community Guidelines and Terms of Service.”
The conversation lasted just under 56 minutes.
Billboard also reported that Ye earned another distinction the day after his latest diatribe. He was voted the “Antisemite of the Year” by the watchdog group StopAntisemitism.
“Mazel Tov Kanye West for propagating the most Jew hatred in 2022 and winning this year’s dishonor,” the organization stated in the video announcing the “winner” of the “award.”
Kanye West named 2022 Antisemite of the Year pic.twitter.com/Fk53RaENNw
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) December 11, 2022
Ye Earns Suspension From Social Audio App Clubhouse After Spewing Antisemitic Statements