Anye West calls for free Sean Diddy Combs; Claims ‘me is also a woken agenda’ in shocking Twitter -Rant |

Kanye West calls for free Sean Diddy Combs; Also claim 'me is a waking agenda' in shocking twitter -rant

Kanye West has again ignited controversy with an explosive Twitter Rant Saturday Moring, who called for the release of Music Mogul Sean “Diddy” combs while also aiming for the ME movement.
The rapper’s rant, filled with inflammatory statements, triggered outrage across social media platforms.

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In her tweets West wrote, “Puff got me too, so I released breath for Puff also got me for the reason for the matches or because of the money? I’ve never seen a broken n **** get me too ‘d.”

He continued his attack on the movement and felt it a “woke up agenda,” and added, “I am also a waking agenda.”

His most controversial statement came when he directly denied the legitimacy of accusations of sexual assault Made during the movement and said, “You b ****** was not raped to excuse me Lemme put this in you all caps you for me too b ****** was not raped you extorted n ***** N ***** means men B ****** means b ******.
West ended his rant with a message, “Here the threats come from unknown numbers.”

He also shared a screenshot of a message he received with someone who issued a threat to him and his daughters. However, the post has been taken down.

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Tweets have drawn widespread setbacks, with many condemning his remarks as deeply insensitive. It is back to see if West will have additional consequences for his latest outbreak.

As far as Diddy is concerned, the rapper has not pleaded guilty Prosecutors of sex trade let him against him after his arrest in September. He remains jailed without a guarantee and is awaiting a trial 5 May.
Prosecutors said Combs used “Power and Prestige,” which he practiced as a music mogul to scare, threaten and lure women into his orbit, often under the pretense of a romantic relationship. The indictment said he then used power, threats and forced to get victims, including the three women, to participate in commercial sex acts.
Earlier this month, defense attorneys in court papers said the claims described in the indictment was a “sexist and puritan” reaction from prosecutors to consensus -sex acts between willing adults.
They wrote that “the government’s theory forces stereotypes of female victim and lack of agency.”
They said the government’s perception depends on the characterization of the sex shows as “dirty, disgusting or inherent tasteless” and shows that the government “seeks that the police are not associated with sexual activity and that it assumes-despite all the evidence of it opposite-that a woman’s willing participation must have been forced.