Kanye West Blocked From Clubhouse for Another Antisemitic Remark While on Live Q&A
Social audio app, Clubhouse, suspended Kanye West for yet another antisemitic remark that he spewed during a live Q&A session. Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for iHeartMedia

After allegedly uttering antisemitic remarks at a private internet event on Saturday, Kanye West was promptly removed from Clubhouse.

A private Q&A at the Clubhouse with West and Wack100 costs $20 to enter. About 50 minutes into the event, Ye was banned from the social media site after making many antisemitic comments that led to the event's abrupt end.

According to a company representative, they ended the discussion because it was inappropriate, and those who broke the rules were suspended.

The representative added that bullying, hate speech, and abuse have no place on the platform, as stated in their Community Guidelines and Terms of Service, per Yahoo!.

Kanye West Antisemitic Rant on Clubhouse

West discussed his recent issues, including his split with Adidas, throughout his conversation with Wack100.

In addition to his continued antisemitic rant and posting a horrific photo of civil rights leader Emmett Til after he was lynched on Instagram, Kanye West has continued his attacks on Endeavor CEO Ari Emmanuel.

He teased Emmanuel by saying he was "at the lowest level of the power structure."

According to The Wrap, West made numerous anti-Jewish statements throughout the discussion. Clubhouse finally ended the session when Ye remarked that the Chinese use Jews "to control Black people" and that Jews are "just middlemen."

A presentation highlighting the trust and safety team was held last week in Clubhouse.

Social networking platform moderators Joe Armenia, Colleen Mean, and Rosy Baker were present to field questions about their processes, such as real-time monitoring of users' conversations.

Meek Mill Blasts Kanye West Following Clubhouse Laugh Fest

Meek Mill retorts, "At least I still have my wits about me," in response to Kanye West's apparent disbelief that he is a high-ranking celebrity who deserves respect.

The Philly rapper responded to a Clubhouse conversation that Kanye West had over the weekend.

In that conversation, Kanye said that Meek Mill was part of a group of famous people trying to stop him from making public appearances, said TMZ.

West, evidently referring to someone else's plan to approach him in what appears to be an intervention setting, mentioned Diddy and Dave Chappelle and then Meek, which caused him to laugh uncontrollably for a few seconds.

"What made somebody think Meek Mill could say something to me?" he continued.

Another member of the Clubhouse tried to defend Meek by labeling him a gangster, but West saw through this and was unconvinced.

Meek Mills caught wind of the diss and fired back with his sarcastic words. On his tweet, he said he never lost his mind for fame or money.

"I still have my family ...my people respect me ... I'm freeing people from prison... I'm doing community service all month with children up close and personal," Mills wrote.

"I'm chilling wit my son and his friends today.. y'all on clubhouse at 50 lol," he continued.

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Written by: Bert Hoover

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