Kanye West raises concerns with his latest bizarre post on X: ‘I am done with…’

Kanye West is making headlines with his recent post on X, and fans are raising concerns about what is going on with him.
Kanye West
The American rapper Kanye West, also known as Ye, has been making headlines with his controversial tweets, his wife Bianace Censori or his song. Now, Kanye is once again raising eyebrows among the fans with a new post on X.
On Thursday, the rapper released a series of posts on X about a fierce antisemite, asserted that he will stop detesting Jews, adding that he is “done” with antisemitism. This left the fans thinking about what is going on with him.
Kanye wrote
In one of the Tweets, Kanye wrote, “I am done with antisemitism” and “God calls for peace”. The singer has recently sparked outrage about his remarks about Hitler and his t-shirts with a hate symbol, the Swastika.
Sought forgiveness
The rapper emphasised his desire for peace and humbly sought forgiveness. In another West wrote, “I am done with antisemitism. I love all people. God forgive me for the pain I’ve caused. I forgive those who have caused me pain. Thank you God.”
About GOD
The rapper added, “The earth itself is in Gods Kingdom. GOD CALLS FOR PEACE. Share peace. Share love.” Many called his behaviour erratic and his messages was particularly ambiguous.
Fans reaction
Many stormed the internet about his tweet and commented on his post. A user commented, “ is Kanye trolling here or what.” Another added, “What made you change your mind?” A third commented, “What they got on you ye?”
Kim Kardashian
However, Kanye West shifted blame for his actions amid his ongoing custody battle with ex-wife Kim Kardashian. The two have four children together- Saint, Chicago, Psalm, and North. In another post on X, he wrote: “I simply got a FaceTime from my kids and I wanna save the world again.”
Anti-Defamation League
However, the Anti-Defamation League responded to West’s remarks and pointed out the frequent apologies before going back to his nasty behaviours. A representative of the Anti-Defamation League told Billboard, “Sorry, but we’re not buying it. We’ve seen this kind of attempted apology from Kanye before, only for him to back down over and over again.”