Kanye West has yet again brought up conversations about being a N*zi on his X account. On February 20, 2025, the rapper seemed to put an end to his Pro-N*zi statements with the following:
“After further reflection. I’ve come to the realization that I’m not a N*zi.”

It would seem that ideology was short-lived as Kanye West’s latest tweets have contentiously re-affirmed his interest in affiliating as a N*zi. He made an early February 21 post that featured an image of a man wearing a shirt with Swastika insignia and captioned it:
“If I tried to go to a N*zi meeting.”

The controversial rapper followed with a tweet that seemed to infer that he was trying but failing to join a N*zi club. His post read:
“Can anyone think of reasons why the N*zi’s wouldn’t let me in?”

He subsequently shared his browsing history—a Google search on how to join the N*zi in 2025.

More details on Kanye West’s controversial statements
The Grammy-winning rapper got the internet talking when he declared himself a N*zi in a February 7, 2025, tweet that has now been deleted. He also declared his love for Hitler.
On February 8, he shared images of a white t-shirt with Swastika graphics on the front—an inverted HH symbol commonly linked to the N*zi party. He captioned the image:
"I’ve wanted to make this tee shirt for years. My greatest performance art piece thus far”.
The rapper also stirred the pot when he released a collection of t-shirts with “Sean Combs”— the name of the controversial music executive, printed across their fronts. He referred to Sean Combs as his brother and urged President Donald Trump, in a tweet, to pardon the music executive who is currently facing charges of s*x trafficking, conspiracy for racketeering, and transportation to engage in prostitution.
Kanye West also launched a collection of crewneck shirts featuring “White Lives Matter” insignia and sold them for $20 on his Yeezy website. The rapper also reiterated in a now-deleted post that he would never apologize for his statements and preferred to speak his mind than remain silent.
“I’D RATHER PAY THE PRICE FOR EXPRESSING MYSELF THAN PAY THE PRICE FOR NOT EXPRESSING MYSELF. WOULD YOU RATHER BE HATED FOR YOU ARE OR LOVED FOR WHO YOU AREN’T”

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