Kanye West Unhappy With Kim Kardashian For Keeping Their Kids in a ‘Fake School’

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Since his divorce from Kim Kardashian, Kanye West has refused to back down from matters concerning their kids, and now he wants them away from a ‘fake school’. The rapper did not go unnoticed and declared on Instagram, citing unhealthy co-parenting.

Kanye West Warns Kim Kardashian About Their Kid’s Fake School

Despite going their separate ways, there is always something between Kanye West and Kim Kardashian. Ye complains about Kim’s treatment of their kids, and recently, he talked about getting them out of a fake school.

On February 28, the Vultures 1 rapper wrote: “Kim, take my kids out of Sierra Canyon now. It’s a fake school for celebrities that is used by ‘the system.'”

This is not the first time that Kanye has complained about the school Kim decided to keep their kids in. The concerned father has consistently criticized having his kids in Sierra Canyon, a private school. This same school has educated celebrities, including the Jenner sisters, Kylie and Kendall, and Willow Smith. HipHopDX maintained that Lakers star LeBron had his sons Bronny and Bryce in the institution.

Despite the number of famous faces associated with the institution, Kanye believes it is working in tandem with an unfavorable system. Via the caption, he quipped:

“At this point, everybody knows what ‘the system’ is code word for [eyes emoji]. 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 their daddy.”

Although the post is now deleted, Kanye has always maintained that Kim shouldn’t make certain choices without him. In all, Kim is yet to react to his recent post.

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