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Kanye West plans to set up ‘Jesus Tok’ after Trump’s ban on TikTok

U.S. rapper, Kanye West has called for a christian version of Tik Tok, ‘Jesus Tok,’ after ban by President Donald Trump.

Kanye west made this known on his twitter handle recently.

West who is also the independent presidential candidate for the November elections, explained the importance of having the Chinese owned app to portray good values for children.

He wrote, ”A vision just came to me… ‘Jesus Tok,’ ‘I was watching Tik Tok with my daughter and as a Christian father, I was disturbed by a lot of the content but I completely loved the technology.’

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”We pray we can collaborate with Tik Tok to make a Christian monitored version that feels safe for young children and the world in Jesus name. Amen.’

West, who holds Sunday choir gigs and says he wants to bring back religious teachings to school in his election manifesto, said he was shocked by the sacrilege he saw when he sat down to explore it with his seven-year-old daughter North.’

Daily Times had reported that the United States banned the use of social media giants, TikTok and WeChat in the country.

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