Kanye West’s X/Twitter account (which had 33 million followers) has been deleted and his shopping site has been de-platformed after a series of antisemitic social media posts and Super Bowl
Ye claims that swastika "had many different meanings and many different names" and concludes that, despite admiration for Hitler, he's not a Nazi.
Experts in Jewish history and culture say we should be talking about Kanye West's antisemitism. That to be silent is to be complicit.
The e-commerce platform found itself in an unenviable position thanks to Kanye West. Did it put things right? Kind of.
The video, made by an Israeli entrepreneur, shows the celebrities wearing a shirt that echoes the swastika one Kanye West sold this week.
Kanye West and Bianca Censori’s marriage is on the rocks. “She’s had enough,” a source told the Post on Thursday. “The swastika shirt was the last straw. She told him that’s not who she is, and that she can’t be associated with that.
Yeezy.com went dark this week after West attempted to sell racist merch, which Shopify flagged as a violation.
Kanye West’s swastika shirt is no longer for sale, after the e-commerce platform Shopify said earlier this week, amid an outcry, that he had violated its terms of service. But a wide array of shirts responding to the musician’s antisemitic merchandise are now available — and being offered to Jews who want to wear a riff on West’s design as an act of defiance.
I was drawn to the video, too. Seeing celebrities like Jerry Seinfeld and Mike Bloomberg channel my rage and give a middle finger to Kanye West after his most recent antisemitic spree, which included selling a swastika shirt the video riffed on,
Kanye West faces contriversy for selling Swastika T-shirts on Yeezy. Learn about his Super Bowl ad, X post, and public outrage from celebrity
A US$20 white T-shirt with a black swastika on the front was the only item available before the brand was removed from Shopify.