Ye

Ye, who once went by Kanye West, found himself back on Twitter Sunday thanks to Musk’s firm hand. His account was locked several weeks ago after he posted he wanted to “go death con 3 on Jewish people” along with a string of overtly anti-semitic comments.

Now that he’s back on Twitter, the music artist thought it would be funny to tweet “Shalom.”
Mental health experts have told Gizmodo that Ye’s anti-semitism is inexcusable despite his noted issues with bipolar disorder. Twitter also has a very explicit policy against hate speech that Ye’s comments obviously violated.
But Musk welcomed the rapper back onto the platform, writing “Don’t kill what ye hate, Save what ye love.”