The owner of Tesla, Elon Musk, announced via Twitter the
suspension of rapper Kanye West's account
"for inciting violence".
Musk's decision came after the rapper had posted an image depicting a swastika intertwined with a star of David and probably also due to his praise towards Adolf Hitler.
"Just to clarify that
his account was suspended for inciting violence
, not an unflattering photo of me," Musk said in response to West's tweet.
In fact, the rapper had shared on Twitter a photo of the patron of the social network shirtless being sprayed with a jet of water, with the caption: "We always remember this as my last tweet".
Now West appears increasingly isolated after his recent anti-Semitic comments and open admiration for Hitler.
In an interview with conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, the rapper had praised Adolf Hitler, saying he sees "good things in him too" and concluded: "I like Hitler."
Ye, as he is known after changing his name, has been in the heat for weeks for his anti-Semitic comments and has been dumped by many brands for his words.
Meanwhile, right-wing social media platform Parler announced that its sale to West has been cancelled.
All of the rapper's relationships and business operations have entered a crisis after the storm for his anti-Semitic statements.