Ice Cube Responds To Tweet Controversy: "My Account Has Not Been Hacked"


Ice Cube has stirred up conversation as his recent tweets have caused controversy, but he returned to let everyone know he won’t be silenced and he hasn’t been hacked.

It may seem inconceivable that a man who once penned lyrics for a song called “F*ck the Police” could be criticized over his radical views on the government, but that’s exactly what happened to Ice Cube on Wednesday (June 10). Over the last week, Ice Cube has joined millions others who have used their platforms to support Black Lives Matter and to speak against systematic racism. However, a few the memes Cube has shared has caused a bit confusion, leaving him the target anti-Semitic accusations.

Ice Cube posted the “Black Cube Saturn” along with four images that showed statues the cube in various locations. The cube is believed to be a symbol Satanic worship, and later, the rapper reportedly posted that the “Black Cube Saturn” fits inside the center the Star David. This photo caused a hailstorm backlash and the rapper was his with anti-Semitic accusations from the public.

Cube penned in another tweet to Jack Dorsey saying  that he better not be censored after writing, “This is CUBE. My account has not been hacked. I speak for no organization. I only speak for the meek people thee earth. We will not expect crumbles from your table. We have to power almighty God backing us all over the earth. NO MORE TALKING. Repent.” He added, “I will continue to keep our people motivated, informed and provide simple solutions to help solve the problems that America has caused our people. These are my acutel facts as I see it. You can take it or let it alone.” Check out tweets by Ice Cube along with mixed reactions below.