One controversy after another has arisen in the last week, first at his fashion show and then on social media, prompting accusations of racism and antisemitism.

He wore a T-shirt at Paris Fashion Week that said "White Lives Matter". He made a suggestion on Friday that Sean Combs was being controlled by Jews. The account of Ye was restricted by the social media platform.

He lashed out against Jewish people on the social networking site.

He said that he would be going to death con 3 on jewish people. It's a con.

He wrote that the people had toyed with him and tried to blackball anyone who opposed their agenda. The company took the account down.

Ye accused the CEO of Meta of removing him from the photo sharing site.

He asked who he thought created the canceled culture.

The account of Ye was locked for violating the rules of the company.

Requests for comment were not responded to by Meta. The representatives could not be reached.

Ye's account is still active despite the fact that he can't post for an undisclosed period.

On Saturday, Ye posted for the first time in two years.

The posts were a test of the willingness of social media companies to watch out for hate speech.

The T-shirt design and social media posts were condemned by celebrities and Jewish groups because they were racist and antisemitic.

The Anti-Defamation League considers the phrase "White Lives Matter" to be hate speech.

Ye appeared to relish in the T-shirt controversy, writing on social media that his shirt took all the attention.

Mr. Combs criticized the design in a video on social media.

Don't wear the shirt Don't purchase the shirt. Don't play with the shirt. It is a serious matter.

Adidas said it would review its partnership with the rapper. Last month,Ye ended his partnership with GAP.

Ye posted a picture of a text message exchange between him and Mr. Combs to his account. Several Jewish groups characterized the comments as antisemitic.

The rise of antisemitic rhetoric is linked to the rise in antisemitic violence, according to Eric Fingerhut, president and chief executive of the Jewish.

The company deleted the posts on the social media platform.

Ye posted a picture of himself with Mr. Facebook. He wrote that he had been kicked off the social media platform.

Musk said that he could loosen its content moderation policies if he bought the social media company.

I'm my friend and I'm back on social media. He wrote.