Bay Area rapper Lil B claims he has been temporarily banned by Facebook for "hate speech" following tweets about racism, weeks after his MIT lecture.

The self-proclaimed "Based God" took to his Twitter account to share his thoughts on various things, including racism, animal rights and slavery. He called out America and those citizens who partake in or fail to defend the mistreatment of humans and animals. The tweets reportedly showed up on his Facebook page.

With no hesitation, B began his series of tweets with: "If you were born in the 1950's or before and your family did not push to have segregation and slavery stop ur grandparents are p---y."

Following the post, Facebook blocked the "Wonton Soup" rapper.

He then returned to Twitter to continue his rant, touching on the abuse of animals for human consumption and sexual exploitation:

"Most of America is okay with raping animals and letting them become the new unvoiced slaves in America and the world, capitol gain.

"While we are on the subject of rape I have no respect for the parents or family members or people who raped or sex traffic people."

According to HotNewHipHop, Lil B's Facebook page has been disabled for 30 days pointing to its "hate speech policy."

Last month, Lil B spoke at MIT, delivering an hour-and-a-half-long speech on current events and using his celebrity to bring awareness to important issues, including sexual assault.

"I really feel that the right time will be for me to speak on a national, grand scale about these things, about awareness and ways to protect victims."

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