Kanye West is stirring the pot once again with bold social media claims.

Just a day after announcing he was no longer supporting Nazism, Kanye West is back with inflammatory posts. He declared his desire to headline next year’s Super Bowl halftime show, wearing a swastika T-shirt. This statement has raised many eyebrows, given its contentious nature.

In a series of bold social media posts, Kanye compared himself to Dave Chappelle’s character Clayton Bigsby, humorously likening his free speech struggles to those faced by the comedian. Despite facing criticism, Kanye remains steadfast in his controversial views.

Taking to social media, Kanye posted a picture of Sid Vicious, a punk rocker famous for donning a swastika T-shirt. He also praised Steve Bannon for a controversial Nazi salute video. Kanye defends his use of Nazi imagery, claiming it diminishes the fear of white people instilled during his Chicago upbringing.

Kanye’s recent antics include praising Hitler and disputing past remarks about Jewish people. While Shopify briefly removed his Yeezy site over these issues, Kanye claims it’s back online.

Interestingly, after reflection, Kanye stated he isn’t a Nazi. This twist seemed influenced by Adam Sandler’s joke about antisemitism on SNL, to which Kanye appeared grateful.

Kanye West’s latest statements have reignited debates around his controversial persona. As he continues to push boundaries, the public remains both intrigued and concerned by his actions.

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