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Elon Musk suspends Kanye West's Twitter again amid antisemitism

In one of the most bizarre developments on social media, Kanye West has once again ignited controversy—this time by dragging Elon Musk into his latest antisemitic meltdown. What started as a series of inflammatory tweets quickly escalated into an outright competition, with Kanye seemingly trying to “out-Nazi” Elon Musk, exposing their long-standing connection and Musk’s troubling embrace of extremist rhetoric.

Kanye’s Unhinged Twitter RampageKanye West, known for his erratic social media presence, went on an overnight Twitter spree that left even his most ardent defenders bewildered. The rapper-turned-fashion-mogul has been known for antisemitic tirades before, but this time, he took things to another level. Among the series of tweets, one stood out:

“Elon stole my Nazi swag at the inauguration. Yo my guy, get your own third rail.”

Yes, you read that correctly. Kanye West is now accusing Elon Musk of stealing his “Nazi swag”—essentially claiming that Musk’s public actions, including what many interpreted as a Nazi salute, were copying his own controversial antics. The internet, predictably, went into a frenzy.

Elon Musk’s Tarnished ReputationBefore diving further into the Kanye-Musk debacle, let’s take a look at Musk’s steadily declining public approval. A YouGov poll recently revealed that Musk’s influence in politics, particularly within the Trump administration, has been plummeting. Here’s how Americans view Musk’s role in politics:

All Americans who want Musk to have a lot of influence: Dropped from 27% in November to 13% in February—a 14% decrease.

Republicans who want Musk to have a lot of influence: Fell from 47% to 26%, a staggering 21% drop.

Democrats who wanted Musk to have any influence: Declined from 14% to 6%.

Meanwhile, the percentage of Americans who want Musk to have zero influence has risen significantly:

Among all Americans: From 37% to 46%.

Among Republicans: From 12% to 17%.

Among Democrats: A massive jump from 60% to 80%.

It’s clear that Musk’s public behavior—his amplification of conspiracy theories, erratic decisions at Twitter (now X), and growing association with extremist figures—has led to a sharp decline in his favorability.

A Race to the Bottom: Kanye vs. ElonKanye’s Twitter meltdown seemed fueled by jealousy over Musk’s growing notoriety among far-right circles. Historically, Musk at least tried to maintain a level of plausible deniability regarding extremist ideologies. However, under his leadership, Twitter has become a haven for white nationalist rhetoric, fueling the perception that Musk has aligned himself with radical elements.

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For context, Kanye West was previously banned from Twitter after posting a swastika symbol, even under Musk’s ownership. At the time, Musk seemed reluctant but ultimately drew the line. Fast-forward to today, and Twitter (or X) has become an open ground for neo-Nazi propaganda, thanks to Musk’s relaxed content moderation policies.

Kanye West’s latest tweets highlight a new level of absurdity: he’s actively competing with Musk to prove who is the bigger Nazi sympathizer.

It’s not a fight that anyone with common sense should want to win, but here we are.

Musk’s Damage Control (Or Lack Thereof)In response to Kanye’s bizarre accusations, Musk opted for a different approach—doubling down on his loyalty to Donald Trump. Hours after Kanye’s outburst, Musk tweeted:

“I love and admire Donald Trump as much as a straight man can love another straight man.”

This cringeworthy display of admiration only served to reinforce the perception that Musk is aligning himself with extremist elements in a desperate bid for relevance.

The Bigger Picture: Twitter’s Role in Normalizing ExtremismUnder Musk’s ownership, Twitter has become a breeding ground for hate speech and extremist ideologies. His initial promise of “free speech absolutism” quickly turned into platforming some of the most dangerous voices online. The result? An emboldened movement of conspiracy theorists, white nationalists, and antisemitic figures who now see Twitter as their safe space.

It’s no coincidence that antisemitism feels more mainstream now than in previous years. Musk’s influence on social media has significantly contributed to the normalization of hate speech. What was once confined to fringe corners of the internet is now being openly discussed—and in some cases, encouraged—by high-profile figures.

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Elon Musk’s Mental Breakdown?As Musk’s reputation continues to decline, reports have surfaced suggesting that he is struggling with the public backlash. According to a new biography, Musk had a near-breakdown after being booed offstage at a Dave Chappelle show in San Francisco. Employees at Twitter (X) even feared he would harm himself due to his emotional instability following the event.

Musk’s need for validation has always been a defining trait. Despite his wealth and power, he craves public admiration and hates being criticized. This desperation for approval has led him to embrace extremist figures and conspiracy theories, thinking it will make him more popular. Instead, it’s having the opposite effect.

The Verdict: Musk and Kanye Are a MessAt this point, it’s clear that both Elon Musk and Kanye West are spiraling. Kanye’s desperate attempts to reclaim the spotlight by outdoing Musk in extremist rhetoric only further expose the toxic environment that Musk has cultivated on Twitter. Meanwhile, Musk’s erratic behavior and continued alignment with controversial figures suggest that he is willing to burn down his own legacy in pursuit of right-wing validation.

As Musk’s approval rating continues to fall and more Americans demand that he have zero influence in politics, it remains to be seen whether he will make any attempt to course-correct. Given his recent actions, however, that seems highly unlikely.

For now, we’re left with this ridiculous saga: Kanye West trying to out-Nazi Elon Musk, Musk pretending to be oblivious, and both men slowly losing the last remnants of their credibility.