With a new unique accumulation of millions of rivers, Kanye West continues to spread an alarming anti -Semitic rhetoric.
Thursday, the winner of Grammy 24x released `Hitler ” on several streaming platforms, many of which have since removed the track when it continues to accumulate millions of flows on the X of Elon Musk, as well as the art of single, which looks like a swastika.
On Saturday, the song remains on the social media site while Spotify, Soundcloud and other platforms worked to remove it.
“” Heil Hitler “by Ye was prohibited by all digital streaming platforms while Randy Newman” Rednecks “remains streammable,” West wrote in an article. “They literally keep the n – s.”
The song has since been shared by several profiles on social networks and music streaming sites, with self -proclaimed misogynum Andrew Tate promoting it in a video.
In a petition launched by the Anti-Diffimation League to “restore directives to protect users from disinformation and hatred” on Facebook and Instagram, the organization wrote: “Thanks to defenders as you raise your voice, Spotify has deleted Kanye’s song Hitler from its platform. Now we need your help to keep another company to count. ”
The Yeezy magnate account X account was briefly disabled in February after writing on the platform that he “never apologized for my Jewish comments”, adding in a disturbing series of messages, “I am Nazi. Hitler was so fresh.”
After a similar anti-Semitic rant in 2022, which raised concerns for the mental well-being of West, the artist published apology in Hebrew the following year.
Meanwhile, Musk’s position on freedom of expression and censorship leaves little hope for having potentially regulated hatred speeches on the platform, after having already torn advertisers who withdrew from X in 2023 for its own amplification an anti-Semitic position.