Kanye West Is Not Happy Again, And This Time It's About His Kids Being in a 'Fake School'

The Chicago rapper took to social media to express his dismay with his ex-wife, Kim Kardashian, ordering her to take their kids out of their current school.

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If there’s one thing Kanye West is consistently going to do, it’s call out his ex-wife Kim Kardashian on social media. Ye seemingly doesn’t understand the idea of handling things privately, so he naturally makes it a public issue whenever he has an issue.

This latest incident seemingly has to do with where Ye and Kim’s children are being educated. Late Wednesday night, in a now-deleted post on Instagram, the “Vulture Pt. 1” rapper pleaded with Kim to take their four children out of their current private school.

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The screenshot he posted read, “KIM TAKE MY KIDS OUT OF SIERRA CANYON NOW IT’S A FAKE SCHOOL FOR CELEBRITIES THAT ARE USED BY ‘THE SYSTEM.”

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In a caption, he added, “At this point everybody knows what ‘the system’ is code word for. I was removed from my dad by the system and the system removed me from my children. When the system drafts athletes they avoid working with those who have their father in their life because they are harder to manipulate My two oldest know they daddy.”

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Well, it seems that Ye is right about one thing, Sierra Canyon is where a lot of celebrities send their children. Both of LeBron James’ sons, Bronny and Bryce, attended and played basketball there for a couple of years. Kim’s younger sisters, Kendall and Kylie Jenner, also attend the Los Angeles-area private school.

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But everything else seems to be a little more confusing. It’s not exactly clear who Ye is referring to when he mentions “the system.” We also shouldn’t forget about West’s own passion for education. Remember a couple of years ago when the Chicago rapper opened Donda Academy?

Now, of course, it turned out to be an absolute failure. But the venture did nod to his care for how kids are educated ... at least, a little bit.

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