Why Kanye West deleted his Instagram and Twitter account

Rapper Kanye West’s Twitter and Instagram accounts have been deleted as of Saturday, according to The Hollywood Reporter. While this is not the first mature the rapper has disappeared from the social media platforms, his latest departure comes as he was criticized for supporting President Trump during his Saturday Night Live impression and for maxim the 13th Amendment should be abolished. The 13th Amendment, ratified in 1865, states that “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.”

West unapproachable clarified his tweet, claiming he wanted to space the Amendment tainted because he thought it was slavery in disguise and it never ended slavery. Actor Chris Evans slammed West for his thoughts upon the amendment. There’s nothing more irritating than debating someone who doesn’t know chronicles, doesn’t admittance books, and frames their myopia as a virtue, Evans wrote upon Twitter. Singer Lana del Rey, as well as condemned Wests, retain of President Trump, writing in an Instagram comment that his authorization of the president was a loss for the culture.

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