
“Your post has been removed,” Instagram wrote to Ice Spice in a screenshot shared by the musician. “Your post goes against our guidelines on violence or dangerous organizations.”
The offending comment was Ice Spice’s caption for a picture on her Instagram grid, posted on Tuesday. She wrote “ayo isis” with the eyes emoji. The entire post, featuring this caption and three photos of Ice Spice posing for the camera, has now been removed from her account.
Isis has always been a standard name for girls. It is of Egyptian origin after a goddess.
However, the word Isis has become tainted in recent years after the rise of militant group, The Islamic State group (IS), more commonly known as ISIS or ISIL. ISIS has been designated as a terrorist organization by the United States and the United Nations.
Upon seeing that her name was removed by Instagram, Ice Spice reacted. “Can’t type my name is ode,” she wrote with a crying emoji. ‘Ode’ is Brooklyn slang, meaning ‘very,’ or ‘a lot.’
“So no one can talk about the ancient Egyptian deity on IG?” one Twitter user asked after news of Ice Spice’s grievance was discussed on social media. “My cousin’s name is Isis and she has the same problem,” another tweeted.
“Ngl [not gonna lie], if my name was mutual with a terrorist group I’d keep it private,” a user wrote, though they received criticism for the post. “Now why Ice Spice mom set her up like that by calling her Isis,” another commented.
“It’s so sad how the goddess Isis has been overridden collectively as a conscious,” someone tweeted. They pointed out that it’s a name with centuries of history, while the Islamic group was founded as recently as 1999.
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