The rapper called the South African comedian a racist slur.
By Omotayo Olutekunbi
Kanye West, an American rapper, has been banned from Instagram for 24 hours.
The rapper was reportedly suspended for attacking Kim Kardashian, Pete Davidson, and Trevor Noah on social media, according to PageSix.
According to a meta representative, the rapper’s new postings broke the company’s hate speech, bullying, and harassment standards.
For the next 24 hours, he won’t be able to post, comment, or send direct messages.
If he continues to break the social networking app’s terms of service, he will face increasingly severe consequences.
After the attacks on Kim, Pete, and Noah, this comes as a shock.
The multibillionaire rapper recently made a racist remark about Noah.
“All in together now… K–n baya my lord k–n baya K–n baya my lord K–n baya Oooo’ lord K–n baya,” A screenshot from a Google search result depicting Noah as a “South African comedian” was captioned by West.
He said it only hours after the South African comedian talked about Kim and Pete’s connection on his program.
He also made jokes about DL Hughley and David Sirus, two comedians.
Kim confronted Kanye lately over his statements about having access to their children.
“This was on my daughter’s backpack when I was “allowed” to see her last week This is why I go so hard for my family I am wired to protect my family at all cost As the priest of my home Don’t worry Northy God is still alive,” Kanye wrote.
Kim responded by pleading with Kanye to stop spreading the rumor that he is unable to visit his children.
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