It appeared safe, albeit unusual, to people at the local TV stations planning to show the spot. The website sold a range of Yeezy T-shirts and sweatshirts.
Ye, the rapper and designer formerly known as Kanye West, aired a commercial in some markets during the Super Bowl that promoted a website selling a single product: T-shirts with swastikas. In the ...
Kanye West’s Yeezy website has been knocked offline over its recent peddling of t-shirts emblazoned with swastikas. Shopify, an e-commerce platform used by websites and businesses to sell ...
Then, the "Runaway" artist encouraged viewers to visit his online store, Yeezy.com, which, as of Tuesday, was only selling one item — a white T-shirt featuring a black swastika. Per Variety ...
Kanye West‘s Yeezy.com is no longer online amid controversy over the rapper selling a swastika shirt on the merchandise website. Visitors to the Yeezy website are ...
Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, used a Super Bowl commercial on Sunday night to send people to his website as it sells T-shirts emblazoned with a swastika, the symbol of Nazi Germany which is ...
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Kanye West is currently selling T-shirts with swastikas on his website, capping off a wild, hate-filled week for the rapper highlighted by posts on his X account. The website received fresh ...
Shopify on Tuesday took down a website from rapper Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, that sold just one vile item – swastika t-shirts. Ye, who has a history of spewing antisemitic hate speech ...
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Shopify, the Ottawa-headquartered e-commerce platform, has taken down Kanye West's merchandise website Yeezy.com, which had been selling a $30 T-shirt emblazoned with a swastika since the weekend.