Kanye West’s impact on pop culture is enormous, to the point where he’s entering the educational space. On Tuesday, a random Twitter user shared a photo of Kanye in his politics textbook with their followers.

The used image in the book is from the Chicago rap legend’s famous October 2018 appearance to the White House. Kanye West wore a red MAGA hat to the White House to chat with former President Donald Trump about community concerns and other topics, but the scene left many of his followers disappointed.

The fan tweeted:

“Kanye is in my politics text book ….. greatest rapper of all time.”

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Kanye West’s statement about not voting for Hillary Clinton as a Black man was used to describe minorities selecting sides in political contests, according to the full page of the textbook. “Read the quote above from Kanye West in the Oval Office. What does this suggest about factors that affect voting behavior in the USA? How does this link to presidential powers of persuasion,” the page reads.

Given his 20-plus-year career’s worth of pop cultural moments, Kanye West’s inclusion in a textbook should come as no shock. Due to his ongoing feud with Pete Davidson, Trevor Noah, D.L. Hughley, and Instagram, he’s generating even more headlines these days.

Ye was banned from Instagram for 24 hours, earlier this week for breaking the platform’s hate speech, harassment, and bullying regulations. Hours after calling Noah a “koon” and continuing his diatribe against Davidson, who is dating his ex-wife Kim Kardashian, Ye was detained in Instagram jail hours.

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