I think the tweets parallel to his ones proclaiming his love for Hitler that he posted in the same time-frame, such as:
>FREE PUFF [Diddy]
>I TURNED DOWN 3 PHOTOS THIS WEEK WITH MAKE A WISH KIDS IN WHEELCHAIRS
>*videos of pornography*
>FUCK VIRGIL [Virgil Abloh, Ye's friend who died of cancer a few years ago]
and, from a few days ago:
>After further reflection I've come to the realization that I'm not a Nazi
immediately followed recently by his announcement of a "Swastikoin" cryptocurrency and his HH-01 shirts prove that it isn't as much of a "red-pilled" national socialist political upheaval in his head as it is a simple bout of mental chaos and an attempt at being provocative to the public eye. I'm sure he does still hold some political notions of Hitlerism, but it isn't like he's reading Henry Ford's book to get these ideas. He finds these views truthful by his own experiences being exploited by and seeing other artists be exploited by the ruling Jewry of the music industry, and he finds the perspective of Hitler's historic opposition to Jewry to match his own, thus, he relates with Hitler in this shared opposition. As he once proclaimed during his freak-out at a Vultures 1 listening party in Las Vegas:
>JESUS CHRIST, HITLER, YE! THIRD PARTY! SPONSOR THAT, NIGGA!
So, it isn't that it's an intellectual enlightenment of his, in adopting these views. He isn't sitting down with Ty Dolla $ign in the studio and holding book clubs on the doctrines of national socialism. However, the man hates Jewish supremacy, which he finds to be the main source of his career's struggle, and so, from what I'm gathering, he finds inspiration in men like Hitler or the Christ, who both also opposed powerful Jews.