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As the outrage over Kanye West’s controversial comment about slavery continues, Snoop Dogg and 50 Cent have decided to show their Instagram followers how Photoshop works.

On Thursday (May 3), Snoop Dizzle shared a photo of Kanye whitewashed, complete with a goatee. Snoop wrote in the caption, “The new. Kanye well allwhite now way to go dude.”

The new. Kanye well allwhite now way to go dude

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A few hours later, 50 Cent — the ultimate troll — shared the same photo of ‘Ye with the caption, “Slavery was a choice, get the strap. #power #theoath.” He added an angry emoji to give it the full effect.

Slavery was a choice,?‍♂️?get the strap.#power #theoath

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The Power executive also clowned Kanye in another Instagram post on Tuesday (May 1). During the now infamous TMZ interview, ‘Ye admitted he got liposuction, which 50 said, “that’s what a bitch do when she want a fat ass.”

Kanye has been under fire since his TMZ Live appearance earlier this week when he made the statement that 400 years of slavery sounded like a “choice.” Social media erupted with anger and yielded several debates about ‘Ye’s polarizing stance.

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T.I., who just teamed up with Kanye on “Ye Vs. The People,” where they debate Donald Trump, even uttered a “WTF” after he saw the interview, while Daz Dillinger issued a “Crip Alert” on the seemingly troubled rapper.

Detroit radio station 105.1 The Bounce “muted” Kanye’s music following his inflammatory comments and others are demanding similar treatment of ‘Ye’s albums, fashion lines and anything else that carries the Kanye West name.

“We feel like Kanye has gone too far with his latest statement declaring that ‘slavery was a choice,'” The Bounce’s recent Instagram post read. “We are over it. We don’t want to hear Kanye’s music, we don’t want to play Kanye on our show, we don’t want to talk about Kanye anymore. So we are taking a stand and we aren’t playing his music anymore; we just are refusing to give him a platform.”