Kanye West: He apologized for his comments about George Floyd and now he is attacking his family again

Kanye West appears to be taking back his apology.

After Instagram locked his account again, Kanye West used the right-wing platform Parler to continue his rant against the mother of George Floyd's daughter, Roxie Washington.

Kanye West, who is interested in owning the right-wing social media app, has hit back at former NBA player and Floyd family friend Stephen Jackson, who blasted him for his recent comments about Roxie Washington.

"My name is Ye," she wrote before addressing Stephen Jackson.

The 45-year-old rapper claimed he "gave 2 million to the family" of Floyd, but claimed that "Roxie threatened to sue me because I gave a different angle," referring to his controversial statements that George Floyd did not die in the hands of the police. but died of fentanyl.

According to Kanye West, despite Instagram locking his account again, he's actually holding back.

"Actually I'm going light," he said before claiming Instagram had locked his account for 30 days for speaking "his truth."

Kanye West concluded by saying, "I'm a digital prisoner right now," but warned he'll keep going until Stephen Jackson stops. “If you keep talking, I'll keep talking. If you plug it I will stop it,” he wrote.

Steven Jackson blasted the rapper for his rant against Roxie Washington and George Floyd's family.

Kanye West had said that Roxie Washington was "either controlled" or "being greedy" by filing a $250 million lawsuit against him, and had also claimed that she did more than anyone else for George Floyd's family, recalling that she had donated $2 million dollars in the black community.

Stephen Jackson responded via Instagram, where he defended George Floyd's family and demanded that Kanye West stop referring to them.

“Kanye is hallucinating. You didn't give Gianna (George Floyd's daughter) $2 million. He got $250,000 that was shared through the families and that Roxanne is paying you back," he said.

After seeing Kanye West's response to Parler, Stephen Jackson hit back with another message to the rapper.

The former NBA player dismissed Kanye West's argument that the world should focus on the message and not the messenger. "At the expense of humiliating my family and my people, no," Jackson said before adding: "He's not the messenger."