Kanye tweets out Hebrew word for peace and love after returning to Twitter following ban

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Kanye ‘Ye’ West tweeted the word ‘Shalom’ – a Hebrew word meaning peace and love – less than 24 hours after announcing he was back on Twitter, weeks after he was banned from the social media platform for his vitriolic anti-Semitism remarks .

The rapper also sent out a tweet from Donda Times the same day announcing that he will sell leftover Yeezy, Balenciaga and Adidas clothing for $20 “so everyone can afford quality clothing,” the post read.

“I will have 100 hoodies from Yeezy, from Balenciaga, from the stuff we made at Gap from the stuff we did at Adidas, everything we do is going to cost $20. We want to make sure that everyone can get the same level of budget cuts, the same level of food, the same level of water, the same level of education, the curriculum, the technology,” West said in the video “We are creatures of engineering capability.”

“We are going beyond the past. We are focused on the future,” he added.

In the footage, which has been viewed more than 1.7 million times, West seems almost happy as he says “a little drop is coming in,” before trying on a new tan hooded jacket.

He then asks the person filming if they are wearing “oversized” before gifting the jacket to him.

Additional footage shows West walking to another part of the building. The unidentified person thanks him for the merchandise calling him ‘Kanye’.

West responds, “It’s Ye, bro. It’s you.’

When the person apologizes, West chimes in, “You can call me Kanye. It will take us a while to update. We are the update.’

“As a species, we need to update together. Everything has been so decisive. Think about when they say diversity. People see that as a good thing. We are the United States of America. We are a universe. We are a university. We are a republic.’

West is captured in a video announcing he will sell leftover Yeezy, Balenciaga and Adidas clothing for $20 “so everyone can afford quality clothing,” which was tweeted Sunday

In the footage, which has been viewed more than 1.7 million times, West seems almost happy as he says “some of the IV is coming in,” before trying on a new tan hooded jacket.

In the video, a smiling West says in part, “We’re getting past the past. We are focused on the future’

The hitmaker’s first tweet came in around 9:43 a.m. on Sunday morning when he told his nearly 40 million followers he was back.

“Testing Testing,” the rapper tweeted. “See if my Twitter is unblocked.”

A second tweet surfaced hours later, at around 6:17 p.m.

The one-word message read, “Shalom” with a smiley face that has multiple meanings in the Hebrew language, including: peace, harmony, wholeness, completeness, prosperity, well-being, and tranquility.

The word is also simply used to mean both hello and goodbye.

The post comes five weeks after West tweeted on Oct. 9 that he would be going “death con 3” on “JEWISH PEOPLE,” an obvious reference to Defcon, the US military defense system.

West was allowed back on the social media site just hours after Elon Musk, the new CEO and owner of Twitter, reinstated former President Donald Trump.

Not okay: The rapper, now known as Ye, was banned from Twitter on Oct. 9 and banned from Meta’s Instagram last month, and the platforms removed some of his online posts that users denounced as anti-Semitic

Hours after his first tweet on Sunday night, West tweeted the Hebrew word “Shalom”

“Testing Testing Seeing if my Twitter is unblocked,” the rapper tweeted on Sunday morning, informing his nearly 40 million fans that he was back on the social media platform

Rapper Kanye West has returned to Twitter after making widespread comments about multiple anti-Semitic rants on social media last month

Controversial: Musk has criticized Twitter’s suspension policy and pledged to restore the accounts of prominent figures including Donald Trump

Musk acquired the influential platform on April 14, 2022 for $44 billion and took ownership last month.

But Musk claimed that restoring the rapper’s Twitter wasn’t his decision, The New York Post reported.

Tesla’s CEO is said to have “liked” the singer’s recent tweet, writing, “Don’t kill what you hate,” he said. “Keep what you love.”

The Grammy winner’s Twitter and Instagram accounts were blocked and his lucrative deals with Adidas, Gap, Balenciaga and Vogue all ended abruptly – but the artist showed no remorse and refused to apologize in multiple interviews.

Among the big names booted from Twitter are Donald Trump, Roger Stone, Alex Jones, Steve Bannon, and U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene.

But Trump’s account was also reinstated since Musk’s takeover.

The world’s richest man recently tweeted that “there will be no major content decisions or account recovery” without the approval of a new content moderation board that has “widely differing views.”

In honor of his purchase of the company and the new changes to come, Musk tweeted, “The bird is freed” and “let the good times roll.”

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