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Kanye West says he doesn't want his kids at 'godless' schools in latest anti-TikTok rant

Kanye West took to Instagram on Sunday to vent about is children's activity on social media.

The dad-of-four - who was all smiles at the basketball on Saturday - also shared a desire for his offspring not to attend what he sees as 'godless' schools and stressed that he 'wants the best' for his children.

In the passionate post shared to his 15.4million followers, Kanye, 44, claimed he has 'got a voice' when it comes to parenting decisions between him and estranged wife Kim Kardashian, 41.

The rapper, 44, has strongly opposed to eldest daughter North, eight, posting on TikTok over recent weeks, and on Sunday, once again took issue with his first-born being on the video-sharing app alongside her mother.

Kanye West has once again took issue with his daughter being on TikTok (Getty Images for Fast Company)
North posts on the app with her mum under the joint account @kimandnorth (KimandNorth/TikTok)

Sharing a screenshot of his daughter's latest post on the platform, the artist legally known as Ye took issue with the song North was miming to with SKIMS founder Kim.

"I told y’all before about this tik tok stuff Now my 8 year old on here singing she fell in love with an emo girl," Kanye wrote in the caption on Instagram.

The clip the Grammy award-winning artist is referencing involves North, mum Kim and cousin Penelope Disick, nine, singing along to Machine Gun Kelly and WILLOW's smash-hit single, 'emo girl'.

North rocked some emo music for her latest TikTok post (TikTok)
Mum Kim also made an appearance in the cute clip (kimandnorth/TikTok)

TikTok requires that users be at least 13 years old to use the full TikTok experience, but youngsters are able to get around that rule if they post with adult supervision and control - which North does thanks to her joint account with mum Kim.

In his latest Instagram rant, Kanye also seemed to take aim at the school his four children are currently attending.

"Leftist don’t want fathers to have no say in our childrens [sic] lives," he continued in his lengthy caption.

Kim and Kanye are currently in the process of divorcing after seven years of marriage (Getty Images)
The mum-of-four often posts sweet social media posts with her kids (Kim Kardashian/Instagram)

"I don’t want my kids at godless Sierra Canyon school I got a voice and I’m not having this."

Kim, who shares children North, 8, Saint, 6, Chicago, 4, and Psalm, 2, with Kanye, filed for divorce from the Donda singer in February 2021, after nearly seven years of marriage.

Although their split began on amicable terms - with Kim even 'remarrying' her ex on stage in August 2021 - thanks to Kanye's concerning social media posts over recent months, things have taken a more dramatic turn.

The Jesus Walks rapper has frequently threatened Kim's new beau Pete Davidson, via social media and music videos, and often takes to Instagram to express his desire for his children not to be on social media.

Kim and Pete recently went Instagram official with their romance (INSTAGRAM)
The pair began dating after Kim hosted Saturday Night Live in October 2021 (INSTAGRAM)

Kanye - who is currently dating Kim lookalike Chaney Jones - also routinely publicly declares he and his soon-to-be ex-wife will be reunited one day soon.

Kim is reportedly longing for the day he accepts their marriage is over and moves on.

The reality TV legend was declared 'legally single' earlier this month, and the mum-of-four is said to be 'truly happy' with the progress in her ongoing divorce saga.

"She longs for the day when things finally calm down and Kanye accepts the reality of the situation, that she’s moved on and doesn’t want his drama interrupting her as she tries to move on with her life," an insider has claimed to US Weekly.

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