Kanye West recently took to social media to criticize his ex-wife, Kim Kardashian and urged her to withdraw their children from Sierra Canyon Private School in Los Angeles.
He called the renowned school a “fake school” and claimed it primarily caters to celebrities exploited by what he called “the system.”
Using his newly established Instagram account, which has quickly amassed nearly 20 million followers, West called upon Kim, stating, “Kim, take my kids out of Sierra Canyon now.” He elaborated in the post, describing the school as a hub for celebrities manipulated by “the system.”

Accompanying the message was a caption where West hinted at the underlying issues, writing, “At this point, everybody knows what ‘the system’ is a code word for.” He delved further, sharing personal experiences,
“I was removed from my dad by the system, and the system removed me from my children,” highlighting the challenges individuals face within societal structures.
West underscored the importance of fatherhood in a particularly poignant moment, stating, “When the system drafts athletes, they avoid working with those who have their father in their life because they are harder to manipulate.
” This comment sheds light on the complexities of family dynamics within the context of fame and influence.
Wrapping up his message, Kanye West affirmed his presence in his children’s lives, stating, “My two oldest know [who] their daddy is,” reaffirming his commitment to parenthood despite the challenges he faces.
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West share four children: North West (10), Saint West (8), Chicago West (6), and Psalm West (4).