Joseph Kahn, the music video director behind some of Taylor Swift’s most notable material, has fired back at Kanye West and Kim Kardashian after the latter released a recording of Kanye asking for Swift’s permission for that controversial line of “Famous.”

Taking to Twitter, Kahn made specific reference to the end of the line, where Kanye raps: “I made that bitch famous.”

“Kanye didn’t say the line ‘I made that bitch famous’ on the call. It’s like saying ‘I want to love you’ without ‘in the ass,’” he wrote before continuing in a series of subsequent posts. “Ain’t the first time the Kardashians supported the murder of an innocent blonde woman. Heads up: I give no fucks and never will. Thanks. Continue. Please remember we famous people are all in the illuminati. We could force choke you through twitter if we wanted. We are being merciful. My tweets today going viral. The power of truth.”

The other “innocent blonde woman” refers to Nicole Brown Simpson, O.J. Simpson’s estranged wife. The former football star was put on trial for her murder in 1995 and was found not guilty. Robert Kardashian, Kim’s father, served as Simpson’s attorney.

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“How dare you bring up a murder of a woman with the Kardashians – when no one knew what a Kardashian was until they supported the murderer!” Khan continues. “People always ask me how to be famous. My answer is simple. Have your dad defend murder of a woman. Release sex tape. That’s it. Good luck. My last tweet for the day. Ready? Here we go… The irony of one of the most untalented women in the world attacking one of the most talented.”

View Joseph Kahn’s tweets below: