The musician now known as Ye is buying Parler, a social media platform that promotes free speech. Parler said in a press release that it has entered into an agreement in principle with Ye that will close later this year.

Ye said that in a world where conservative opinions are considered to be controversial, we have to make sure we have the right to express ourselves.

The acquisition of Parler by Parlement Technologies will help create an uncancelableecosystem where all voices are welcome, according to the company.

The Capitol riots led to the removal of Parler from the app stores.

The focus on free speech has made it a target for conspiracy theorists. The platform was accused of being involved in the planning of the storming of the Capitol building. Parler was removed from Apple's app store. The social media network had not taken adequate measures to address the proliferation of these threats to people's safety, according to Apple. Amazon kicked Parler off of its service.

Parler was put back on the app store after agreeing to more moderate posts. It reappeared on the internet in February 2021. After the acquisition, Parlement Technologies will offer cloud services via its private cloud and data center infrastructure. The company has said that these cloud services are not canceled.

George Farmer said in a statement that the deal would change the world.

Farmer said thatYe will never have to worry about being removed from social media again. Ye proves once again that he is ahead of the legacy media narrative. He will be helped by Parlement to achieve his goals.

The acquisition comes a little over a week after Ye was locked out of his social media accounts. Ye wrote on October 8th that he was going to die when he woke up. I can't be anti Semitic because black people are actually Jews.

Ye has expressed increased support for right-wing causes, but his statements often tip over into controversy and conspiracy. He wore a t-shirt with the slogan "White Lives Matter" at Paris Fashion Week and made comments during a Fox News interview.

Ye was diagnosed with a mental illness in 2016 and has spoken about it. He said that he became paranoid during manic episodes. Other people have different experiences. Everyone now has an acting degree. Everything is a scam.