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Kanye West (right) went too far when he targeted Jay-Z And Beyonce’s innocent children in a series of posts on X (Twitter) on Tuesday.

Kanye, who legally changed his name to “Ye” West, suggested that Jay-Z And Beyonce’s 7-year-old twins, Sir and Rumi, are special needs. He used a derogatory term to describe the children.

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“Wait has anyone ever seen Jay-Z and Beyonce’s younger kids they’re ret*rded,” he wrote. “No like literally. This is why artificial insemanation [sic] is such a blessing. Having ret*rded children is a choice.”

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In a follow-up post, Kanye tweeted in all caps: “NOW JAY-Z AND BEYONCÉ ON THE OTHER END. F*CK, THOSE KOON A*S N*GGAS AND THEIR ENTIRE FAMILIES.”

His deleted tweets triggered angry reactions from fellow rappers and the public. Multiple rappers unfollowed Ye on X.

Ye responded, writing, “Yeah these fa**ot as* rap ni**as get no passes anymore. You ain’t have to unfollow me to make your point. You ain’t even have to make a point you slave.”

Ye has spent years harassing Jay-Z, whom he calls his “big brother.”

In a 2022 interview with Candace Owens, Kanye said, “I just think Beyoncé need to let him go get some p**sy, serious. “Go to the [Dominican Republic] or something, you know what I mean?”

In a viral video recorded during a concert in 2016, Ye feared Jay-Z would send “shooters” to kill him. “It’s a new world Jay-Z. Hey, don’t send killers at my head, bro,” he pleaded.

Ye was hospitalized in a California psych ward following his rant during the Saint Pablo Tour in 2016. He was blacklisted in the music industry after a series of antisemetic posts on X and Instagram.