The rapper, who now goes by the name Ye, said in a release that he wants to buy Parler to make sure that those with conservative political viewpoints "have the right to freely express ourselves"
Social network Parler announced on October 17 a deal for Kanye West to buy the platform popular with US conservatives, just over a week after the rapper's Twitter and Instagram accounts were restricted over anti-Semitic posts.
Image: Chris DELMAS / AFP" title="Parler seen as home for far-right, and now—Ye—Kanye West"src="https://images.forbesindia.com/media/images/2022/Oct/img_196189_ye_parler.jpg" style="width: 100%;">Social network Parler announced on October 17 a deal for Kanye West to buy the platform popular with US conservatives, just over a week after the rapper's Twitter and Instagram accounts were restricted over anti-Semitic posts.
Image: Chris DELMAS / AFP