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During the Super Bowl, Kanye West remained active on Twitter, using the platform to direct some harsh words towards his old foe, Taylor Swift, and also made some offensive comments with anti-Semitic undertones.
West questioned why Taylor Swift, someone he has clashed with in the past, was given a platform on TV to perform a song that he believes portrays black men in a negative light, insinuating that such accusations could have serious consequences for them.
West was seemingly making reference to Taylor Swift at last week’s Grammys dancing to Kendrick Lamar’s Drake diss track Not Like Us.
Even Kendrick Lamar, who headlined the Super Bowl Halftime show, did not escape West’s criticism. West accused Lamar of being manipulated by white individuals and Jewish people, drawing parallels and suggesting that he, too, was a victim of such influences.
West also addressed a disclaimed X/Twitter added to his account on Sunday amid multiple days of tweets taking aim at a number of fellow celebrities, races, religions, body types, domestic violence victims and other sensitive topics.
The warning read: ‘Caution: This profile may include potentially sensitive content. You’re seeing this warning because they post potentially sensitive images or language. Do you still want to view it?’
West alluded to the disclaimer, urging X/Twitter owner Elon Musk to let him keep his account.
West said, ‘AS I TWEET IN CODE WORDS AND KISS ELONS A** AND BEG HIM TO NOT CANCEL MY ACCOUNT.’

Kanye West didn’t let the Super Bowl stop him from tweeting Sunday, taking a shot at his longtime rival Taylor Swift, while peppering in more anti-Semitic sentiments

Swift pictured in New Orleans taking in the same at the Caesars Superdome
West subsequently took to the platform in a video in which he appeared calm and docile amid the litany of eye-raising statements.
The Grammy-winning artist said he was spurred to say he is of sound mind, amid the cacophony of statements that offended widespread groups of people the past few days.
‘I know you’re all thinking I’m going something through right now and I’ve got bags under my eyes and s***,’ a groggy West told is followers.
He added, ‘I wouldn’t want nobody to like, do an intervention on me – that’s why I wanted to put this video up cause you’re all thinking, “Ye really going it through something right now. Somebody need to go get them or go take his Twitter and stuff like that.”
‘But I’m just telling you calmly that I am in a good space – I’m really in a positive space, it’s cathartic.’

West again took aim at Swift, who he famously stage crashed at the 2009 MTV VMAs

Swift appeared dismayed as her beau Travis Kelce’s Chiefs were dominated by the Philadelphia Eagles during Sunday’s game

West also addressed a disclaimed X/ Twitter added to his account on Sunday amid multiple days of tweets taking aim at a number of fellow celebrities, races, religions, body types, domestic violence victims and other sensitive topics.

West subsequently took to the platform in a video in which he appeared calm and docile amid the litany of eye-raising statements

West told his 33 million X/Twitter followers in a clip, ‘I’m just telling you calmly that I am in a good space – I’m really in a positive space, it’s cathartic’
Following a weekend of condemnation from social media users after a torrent of controversial statements, West said he wouldn’t take back a single tweet.
‘I got my ideas out – that’s all that happened and that was very freeing for me,’ he said. ‘And it was worth everything – it was worth everything to do that.’
West said he ‘just saw a video of’ Kodak Black looking worse for wear, and noticed he had been wearing a Donda chain from his Yeezy fashion line.
West said in a subsequent clip that this led him to interpret it as a sign to board a flight and help his fellow musical artist.